Take a look at the England squad Gareth Southgate named at the end of August last year, and one position jumps out immediately.
In a 25-man group, the Three Lions boss opted to name three right-backs for games against Bulgaria and Kosovo. There were two left-backs and only four centre-halves.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, Kieran Trippier and Aaron Wan-Bissaka were all picked, while Kyle Walker – a key member of the side at the 2018 World Cup – was left out.
It was a clear sign that Southgate is not only thrilled with his options on the right side of defence, but that he has no qualms about bringing through fresh blood.
It therefore came as no surprise to learn that the former Middlesbrough boss is reportedly on the verge of ending Walker's international career once and for all after he was caught hosting a £2,200 sex party during the coronavirus lockdown.
The Manchester City star was forced to issue a grovelling apology after he ignored government guidelines by inviting two prostitutes to his Cheshire property.
Walker could be fined up to £200,000 by his club, while The Star claim Southgate is so 'livid' about the incident that the defender may never play for his country again.
The 29-year-old didn't make England's last squad – for wins over Montenegro and Kosovo in November – and was already facing a huge battle to regain his place.
Over the last couple of years, right-back has emerged as a position of real strength for Southgate, who has a number of exciting options to choose from.
And with three of those all in their early twenties, there seems little reason to bring back Walker following another off-the-pitch indiscretion.
Here, Sportsmail takes a look at the stars pushing to make the right-back slot their own – and why it should be England's strongest position for the next decade.
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Seemingly Southgate's first choice at present, Alexander-Arnold looks well placed to remain in the role for years to come after his rapid rise at Liverpool.
The 21-year-old is rewriting what it means to be a modern day full-back, displaying both incredible vision and technique on an almost weekly basis.
His statistics this season have left Walker in the shade too. Alexander-Arnold is way ahead in key areas such as assists, creating chances, crosses, tackles, blocks and clearances, with the City man only coming out on top in passing and crossing accuracy, and duel success.
He has also benefited from being a key cog in Jurgen Klopp's back four, and has become used to winning week in, week out, in a side who had amassed a huge lead at the top of the table before football was shut down.
Impressive experience in the Champions League – he won the competition last year and reached the final in 2018 – also gives him an edge, and means he is unlikely to be intimidated when big games at the European Championship eventually roll around next summer.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
Although he is still yet to win a senior cap, Wan-Bissaka appears to be the most likely to challenge Alexander-Arnold for a starting berth next summer, and in the years to follow.
The 22-year-old has enjoyed a solid first season at Manchester United since his £50million move last summer, and is already firmly established as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's first-choice right-back.
He earned the nickname 'The Spider' at boyhood club Crystal Palace because of the way he used his long legs to hook the ball away from opponents - and he's continued in the same vein at Old Trafford.
He has made more tackles (125), interceptions (62) and blocks (13) in all competitions than any of his rivals for the England right-back spot this season, and also has the best duel success rate at 60.39 per cent.
If Southgate wants to keep it tight then Wan-Bissaka looks like his best option, but there are still questions over his ability to get forward and help in attack.
Kieran Trippier
It looked like Trippier's international career could be over after his dismal form for Tottenham during the 2018-19 season led to him being dropped.
That had seemed unthinkable during the World Cup in Russia as he starred for Southgate's side on their run to the semi-finals, memorably scoring a stunning free-kick in their last-four defeat by Croatia.
His standout performances during the tournament were not enough for him to keep his place in the squad, however, and it took a fresh start in Spain to catapult the former Burnley man back into the international reckoning.
A return to form with Atletico Madrid this term saw Trippier recalled to the England squad last August and he kept his place for the November internationals too.
At 29, the same as Walker, Trippier does not represent the future of the Three Lions, but he could yet prove a useful option for Southgate.
Reece James
After a breakthrough season in the Premier League with Chelsea, James has quickly emerged as another young right-back to keep an eye on.
The 20-year-old impressed on loan at Wigan last term and has made the step up to the top-flight with ease, already racking up 26 games in all competitions under Frank Lampard this season.
Like Alexander-Arnold and Trippier, James loves getting forward and has two goals – one in the Champions League and one in the Carabao Cup – to his name this season.
He has the best crossing accuracy of any of the defenders in contention despite being the least experienced, and has played for his country at Under 18, 19, 20 and 21 level.
A senior call-up in the future appears to be a certainty, but he may have to wait for an opportunity with Alexander-Arnold, Trippier and Wan-Bissaka ahead of him.
mufcholic99
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tomorrow u will say bruno is better than kdb I know people like ruling one season wonder players
Bruno ddnt start playing jst for Manchester unless u ddnt follow him.. His stats in Portuguese league for the past 3 season are far better than KVD s
CaydidYare
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Defensive? Not even half wabisaka
tomorrow u will say bruno is better than kdb I know people like ruling one season wonder players
CaydidYare
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So if ur going to vs people like mbappe and ronaldo do u think ur going to want TAA instead of walker? of course not...
impossible
Hazza1002
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surely if walkers england career is over then so should grealish
ferdude
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Defensive? Not even half wabisaka
Chill your ego 2 good seasons he hasn’t even been in more than one tots
ferdude
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Just say bye to a back three
wambpstz
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So if ur going to vs people like mbappe and ronaldo do u think ur going to want TAA instead of walker? of course not...
Payceklt
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These guyz are Wrong. this guy has a great defending technique that all the other guyz lack....of course he's not very good OFFENSIVELY but DEFENSIVELY he surpass all this guyz not mentioning he can do goal keeping too...let them barn him and they will regret later you will see
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Defensive? Not even half wabisaka
nigelgweu
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These guyz are Wrong. this guy has a great defending technique that all the other guyz lack....of course he's not very good OFFENSIVELY but DEFENSIVELY he surpass all this guyz not mentioning he can do goal keeping too...let them barn him and they will regret later you will see
Juolnruy
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Leave him out Kyle please because he has been to a sex party where there been women partying 👎👎👎🙂🙂🙂🙂😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Andy_Mac
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Kyle Walker should try to become good in a different position to win a place in the England side. I don't think he can stay as the RB despite his incredible pace. Maybe he can continue to contribute as a CB.
heaekmnopz
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All England right backs wear #2??
apparently[Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
Ag£nt-x
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All England right backs wear #2??
Loadklst
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naye bannange we hv TAA
therevenant
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Southgate is biased against City players.When Sterling and Gomez had a fight,he punished Sterling instead of both.Now he is freezing out Walker despite him having a good season and keeping a top quality player like Joao Cancelo on the bench.
JohnMc2018
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Because we’ve got about 300 RBs
SH3012
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Because He Will Organise S#x Party Each Time🤔
Ivanmgr
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England have lot of player with quality in RB like TAA wan bisaka