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Lionesses hopeful Aggie Beever-Jones reveals she's 'had a few chats' with England boss Sarina Wiegman as Chelsea star awaits first senior international cap

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  • Beever-Jones reveals discussions with Wiegman
  • Hopeful of making England debut soon
  • Has performed consistently for Chelsea this season
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The 20-year-old Blues forward, who was included in England's squad for their friendly clash against Austria in February, revealed that during her time with the senior national team, she had a chat with Lionesses boss Sarina Wiegman and she is hopeful of earning her maiden international cap soon.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The youngster has been a revelation for Emma Hayes' side this current season, having scored eight goals across all competitions including six in the Women's Super League. Along with Lauren James and Mayra Ramirez, Beever-Jones has formed a formidable connection up front.

  • WHAT BEEVER-JONES SAID

    Speaking to Sky Sports, the young attacker said, "I always love coming to camp and just seeing seniors around today, it's nice to have that close connection but it's always good to be around friends and playing good football."

    When asked about her experience of being part of the senior squad in February, she added: "It's a good feeling. I've had a few good chats with Sarina which is also nice and I think it's just making that jump from one point for me it was such a good experience to be with the girls and they were so welcoming and I think it was just surreal to be sat watching England play and thinking how close I am."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ENGLAND?

    The Lionesses will be next seen in action on April 5 as they take on Sweden in a Euro 2025 qualifying game before facing the Republic of Ireland four days later.