Thomas Tuchel says Ben White must “clear the air” with his England team-mates after returning to the squad for the first time in four years.
The Arsenal defender last played for his country in March 2022 and was called up for the Qatar World Cup later that year, but left the camp for “personal reasons” after a disagreement with then-assistant manager Steve Holland.
White, 28, then made himself “unavailable for selection” for the rest of former England manager Gareth Southgate’s tenure, which ended after the Euros in July 2024.
“I think everyone deserves a second chance,” said current boss Tuchel, when asked why White was considered for selection again.
“I don’t know exactly what happened. I was not 100% interested in that as I wanted to open a new page.
“Once I asked Ben if he would be ready to play for me and for England he straight away, and without hesitation, said he would love that and he was desperate to come back.
“I think it’s necessary he clears the air with team-mates and I think he will when players come back, who were in the World Cup with him.”
England have friendlies against Uruguay and Japan at Wembley in the last international break before Tuchel names his squad for the World Cup in the USA, Mexico and Canada this summer.
The German said White, who can play at right-back and centre-back, did not hesitate when offered a recall.
“When the chance opened up for him with the injury to Jarrell Quansah very late, the reaction came within seconds, and was very euphoric, and very positive and he was emotional about it, which shows me that he really means it,” he added.
“The way he behaves and has trained in camp has been very good and shows his quality.”
Tuchel has named a 35-man squad for the matches against Uruguay on Friday (19:45 GMT), and then Japan on Tuesday (19:45 GMT), with 11 players – including captain Harry Kane, and Arsenal duo Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice – joining on Saturday morning after being given time off to rest.