Omari Hutchinson has been named in Jamaica's preliminary squad for their upcoming CONCACAF Nations League Finals matches.
The current squad consists of 60 players, which will be cut down to 23 ahead of their semi-final against the United States in Arlington, Texas, on March 21st.
Should the Reggae Boyz win that game, they'll progress to face either Panama or Mexico in the final on March 24th.
Hutchinson, who has five goals and four assists to his name in a Town shirt, has two senior Jamaica caps to his name so far despite representing England at youth level.
He made his unofficial debut in a 6-0 defeat to Catalonia in May 2022, and although he was called up once again a six months later, parent club Chelsea told him not to report for international duty so that he could be involved in first-team matches for the Blues.
He subsequently made his first official start for Heimir Hallgrimsson's side in March 2023, losing 1-0 to Trinidad and Tobago.
The 20-year-old has been in fine form for the Blues, registering a goal or an assist in each of his last five matches. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has said that 'several European clubs' are now tracking him.
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