GREENOCK footballer Lewis Morgan has been called up to the Scotland squad with less than 10 days to go until the Euros.
The former Celtic winger is the latest addition to Steve Clarke’s provisional squad for the tournament, which kicks off in Munich on June 14 when Scotland face hosts Germany.
Twice-capped Morgan made his Scotland debut under Alex McLeish in a friendly against Peru in 2018, but has not featured for the national team since.
He now looks set to feature in the team's final warm up game against Finland at Hampden tomorrow evening.
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Steve Clarke has bolstered his squad with the call-up of Lewis Morgan.
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He currently plays for MLS side New York Red Bulls and has scored nine goals since the season started in mid-February.
Morgan is the second Inverclyde player to be called up to the provisional squad, with Celtic left back Greg Taylor also included.
Both players are ex-pupils of Clydeview Academy in Gourock.
With the pool now sitting at a total of 28 players, Clarke will be required to take two names off the list before submitting his final 26-man squad to UEFA tomorrow.
The finalised squad will be announced on Saturday, before the players fly out to their German base camp in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on Sunday.
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