Luke Shaw's ambiguous participation for England in the Euro 2024 has been a topic for discussion. Despite being a key figure in Gareth Southgate's squad, Shaw has yet to make an appearance in Germany. Fans are curious about his absence, especially given England's lacklustre performances in their first two group matches.
Shaw has not played for Manchester United since sustaining a muscle injury during their 2-1 victory over Luton Town in February. Despite this, he was still included in the England squad for Euro 2024 due to Southgate's limited options at left-back.

The primary reason for Shaw's absence is his ongoing recovery from the muscle injury. Manager Gareth Southgate provided an update on Shaw's condition before England's 1-1 draw with Denmark.
"Luke won't be involved. He's on track for what we thought originally," Southgate mentioned during a press conference.
Southgate added, "He needs a bit more work. There are days when he needs to do more than the rest and needs to recover. He's still in and out with the others and operating on his own programme as well." This indicates that Shaw is following a tailored recovery plan and isn't fully fit yet.
It did raise the question of the reason for including the left-back in the Three Lions squad. Southgate omitted players such as Jack Grealish and Harry Maguire, but kept an unfair Shaw in the team which was baffling.
It's uncertain whether Shaw will feature in England's final group game or if Southgate will wait until the knockout stages to bring him back. The manager's cautious approach suggests that Shaw might only return when he is completely ready.
Shaw's return could provide a much-needed boost to the team, but it remains to be seen when he will be back on the pitch. Fans are eagerly waiting for updates on his fitness and hoping to see him play soon.
As the tournament progresses, Shaw's recovery will be closely monitored by both the team and supporters. His presence could significantly impact England's performance in the later stages of Euro 2024.