Few countries can match England's depth of attacking talent right now - which is exactly what makes Thomas Tuchel's No 10 dilemma so fascinating.
Ahead of Friday's World Cup squad announcement, the England manager still faces a huge decision over who should be trusted as the creative heartbeat of his side this summer.
Jude Bellingham may be the established star, but injuries, form and tactical balance have opened the door to serious competition.
Cole Palmer remains one of the most naturally gifted attacking players in world football despite an inconsistent season at Chelsea disrupted by injury.
Meanwhile, Morgan Rogers has quietly emerged as one of Tuchel's most trusted options after an outstanding campaign for Aston Villa.
Tuchel has spent recent weeks travelling across the country watching contenders in person before finalising his squad for the World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico - and now we want to know who readers would pick.
So who should start as England's No 10 this summer? Vote in the poll below and tell us your views in the
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