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Rising Star Myles Lewis-Skelly Tipped for England Call-up
Miles Lewis-Skelly, the talented Aldershot Town striker, has been courted by England scouts and is being strongly tipped for a call-up to the national team. The 22-year-old forward has been in scintillating form for the National League side, netting 15 goals in just 23 appearances this season, making him one of the top scorers in the division.
The burly frontman’s impressive performances have not gone unnoticed, with England’s U21 coach, Aidy Boothroyd, and his staff keeping a keen eye on Lewis-Skelly’s progress. With his impressive strike rate and finishing ability, the former Arsenal academy graduate has been identified as a player with significant potential and a strong chance of breaking into the senior international setup.
"Myles has been an absolute revelation this season," praised Aldershot Town manager, Mark Scott. "He’s got the pace, the power, and the finishing ability of a top-class striker. His ceiling is limitless, and I’ve no doubt he’ll get the recognition he deserves sooner rather than later."
Lewis-Skelly’s rapid rise has been marked by a steady evolution, with his development accelerated by a string of inspired performances against higher-league opposition. His game intelligence, work rate, and clinical finishing have all been praised by fans, coaches, and pundits alike, earning him a reputation as one of the most feared frontmen in the National League.
The England U21 set-up has a history of identifying and nurturing talent from the lower divisions, with the likes of Tammy Abraham (Swansea City), Mason Greenwood (Manchester United), and Ademipo Akpom (Brentford) all breaking through from the ranks. Now, it seems, Myles Lewis-Skelly is the latest name on the list, with a potential England call-up on the horizon.
As his stock continues to soar, the possibility of a move to a higher division beckons, with several Championship and League One clubs already expressing interest. However, Lewis-Skelly’s immediate focus remains on the National League title, with his current side, Aldershot Town, pushing for a top-seven finish.
For now, the spotlight remains firmly fixed on Myles Lewis-Skelly, the unheralded forward who could soon find himself donning the Three Lions jersey and emblazoning his name across the international stage.
