TINO Livramento is celebrating his first senior England call-up after the Newcastle right back was named in Lee Carsley's first squad.

And he's joined by Nick Pope, with the goalkeeper back in the squad after falling out of favour under Gareth Southgate, and Anthony Gordon, who keeps his place after being involved in the European Championship in the summer.

The delight for the Newcastle trio came after Kieran Trippier announced his international retirement.

The 33-year-old Newcastle full-back earned 54 England caps, famously scoring a stunning free-kick in the 2018 World Cup semi-final defeat to Croatia.

Trippier started the final of Euro 2020 against Italy – claiming an assist by setting up Luke Shaw’s early goal – and also played at the 2022 World Cup and Euro 2024 this summer.

“I never thought as a young lad from Bury that I would play for my country let alone achieve 54 caps,” Trippier wrote on Instagram.

“It’s been one of the biggest honours of my life to represent my country at 4 major tournaments. I want to say a big thank you to Gareth (Southgate, former manager) and all the staff that have worked with the England squad for the trust they have placed in me throughout the years.

“Thank you to all my team mates – we have had some very special moments reaching 2 Euro finals, and a World Cup semi final and I am sure in the future this group of players will win a major tournament.”

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Livramento was one of four players to receive their maiden senior call-up ahead of the Nations League double-header.

Noni Madueke, Morgan Gibbs-White and Angel Gomes were also included, with Carsley preparing to take charge for the games against Republic of Ireland and Finland.

Harry Maguire and Jack Grealish return having been left out of the final Euro 2024 squad but Kyle Walker was conspicuous by his absence.

Walker served as vice-captain in Germany and was an eye-catching omission from a squad for the Nations League doubleheader against the Republic of Ireland and Finland that saw Carsley call up a number of the young players.

Jude Bellingham and Luke Shaw missed out through injury, while Ben White, who turned down a call-up in March, remained absent despite the change in coaching staff.

There was no place for Euro 2024 squad members Ivan Toney, Aaron Ramsdale, Joe Gomez, Lewis Dunk and Adam Wharton.

Carsley was keen to put his own stamp on the squad after replacing Southgate.

“I think it is a real proud moment obviously for my family and myself,” Carsley said.

“It has been a really hectic couple of weeks getting my head around the magnitude of the job, getting around to see as many matches as I can.

“I think it is fair to say the job that Gareth and Steve (Holland) did and the position I am picking the squad up is totally different to when they picked it up.

“I understand I am in a really privileged position and I am excited to meet up with the players.

“I thought it was important we put some fresh faces in and put our mark on the squad.”

Carsley suggested Walker’s absence was down to his lack of minutes for Manchester City since a busy summer with England, while he was glad to bring Manchester United centre-back Maguire back into the reckoning.

He added: “The fact Kyle hasn’t played this season would suggest City are phasing him in gently. We have to respect that.

“Harry Maguire missed out on the Euro squad through injury. I see him as a real good leader, especially with the centre-backs we’ve got.”

Carsley is confident Nottingham Forest’s Gibbs-White and Lille’s Gomes can make the step up to the senior squad’s midfield after impressing him for the under-21s.

“Morgan is a very attacking player, full of energy, very creative, very exciting,” Carsley said.

“He has been really successful with England and I thought that was important. A lot of the players we’ve called in are used to winning.

“Angel is very technical, he controls the game with his kill and his technique. He is very determined, has a great attitude and loves football. I think he is a player people will be excited to see.”