Harvey Barnes: The Potential Scotland Star in the Making
Amidst speculation about his international future, Newcastle United winger Harvey Barnes is set for talks with Scotland boss Steve Clarke regarding a switch in allegiance ahead of World Cup 2026. Find out more about Barnes' journey and the possibility of representing Scotland.
Newcastle United winger Harvey Barnes is all set for talks with Scotland boss Steve Clarke over switching allegiance from England ahead of World Cup 2026. Barnes, who was born in Burnley, has Scottish connections from his mother's side and is thus eligible to represent their national team. The 28-year-old has featured only once for England back in 2020 against Wales.Following Scotland's 4-2 win over Denmark in their last World Cup qualifying group game, which sealed their berth in finals in North America next summer, Newcastle star Barnes was linked with a switch to the Scottish national team. Barnes, who has earned just one England cap so far in his career in an international friendly against Wales in 2020, is eligible to play for Scotland through his maternal grandparents. Following Scotland's qualification, Barnes offered an update on the situation in an interview with Sky Sports: "I've obviously played for England, and I know the eligibility side is still there. So it's hard to say either way. But as I said, there's been no real chats or any sort of progression in that sense. It's not something I've really put too much thought into. There's always been the sort of talk about it. Especially recently, it's not really something that's been on my mind, nothing that's really been spoke about. It was great seeing them get through [to the World Cup] and it was a crazy game."Responding to Barnes' desire to represent Scotland, national team manager Steve Clarke has claimed that he is ready to chat with the Magpies star and a call up to the team could then follow. Clarke told reporters: "That would be good timing. That would be the right timing. It didn’t happen with Che. He was welcomed into the group straightaway. Football players are quite selfish, they like to think that someone is going to help them be better and the team to be better. As long as they come and they are committed then I am pretty sure anyone who comes into this group of players will enjoy it. It is a really good, honest, hard-working group of players. Anyone who came in I think will struggle not to enjoy it. Let’s see what happens."Clarke is happy to know that he would be able to name a 26-man squad at the World Cup next year, as he added: "(There are) loads of names, loads of club managers and agents putting their players forward. They have to be good. They have to be committed, they have to want to play for Scotland. It is 26 again. So, there are some spaces there, but not too many. We should be very grateful and loyal to the players that have got us there, I think that is very important. That is something we have built over the last six and a half years. We have built a trust with this group of players that we understand each other. If you want to get into this squad then you have to be good and committed and there will be some spaces."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Further speaking on his journey with Scotland, Clarke added: "It would need to be right for me and I would need to find out whether it’s right for them. I want to wait until the turn of the year, get the training camp and the bases sorted and get the [World Cup] programme sorted first. Hopefully, that will give me a little bit of time before the March games to sit down and just go through everything. I’ve got a few questions for them in terms of how we move forward and how we make sure it’s not over 20 years before we qualify for another World Cup. This group of players can definitely do 2028. Not all of them, but most of them. There is a lot to discuss moving forward beyond whether I try to make another tournament and carry on for another two years."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingBarnes has appeared in 15 Premier League matches in the 2025-26 campaign, although he has started in only seven of them and has clocked 720 minutes on the pitch. He will hope to feature for the Magpies more regularly in the coming months to remain in contention for a spot in the Scotland World Cup squad next summer.The winger will be back in action on Wednesday as Eddie Howe's side take on Fulham in a Carabao Cup quarter-final clash.
Harvey Barnes: A Potential Switch to Scotland
Born in Burnley, Harvey Barnes is considering a switch in allegiance from England to Scotland, where he has familial ties. Despite earning one cap for England in 2020, Barnes is eligible to represent Scotland through his maternal grandparents. Following Scotland's successful World Cup qualifying campaign, a potential call up to the national team is on the horizon.
Steve Clarke Ready for Talks
Scotland manager Steve Clarke expressed his willingness to discuss Barnes' potential switch to the Scottish national team. If Barnes decides to represent Scotland, Clarke believes he would seamlessly integrate into the squad, emphasizing the importance of commitment and teamwork.
Clarke's World Cup Preparation
Looking ahead to the World Cup in 2026, Clarke is focused on building a competitive squad. With the possibility of naming a 26-man squad, he is evaluating various players for selection. The manager emphasized the need for quality and dedication among potential additions, stressing the importance of maintaining trust within the team.
Barnes' Domestic Performance
In the current Premier League season, Barnes has featured in 15 matches for Newcastle United, showcasing his talent on the field. As he aims for more consistent game time, his performances will be crucial in securing a spot in the Scotland squad for the upcoming World Cup.
Next Steps for Barnes and Scotland
As Barnes prepares to face Fulham in the Carabao Cup quarter-final, his potential switch to Scotland remains a topic of discussion. With ongoing dialogue between Barnes and Clarke, the football world anticipates a decision that could shape Barnes' international career and Scotland's World Cup aspirations.




