Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart knows he needs regular first team action to reach the 2010 World Cup squad.
"I imagine that's what they're looking for," he said of the England management team, who had goalkeeping coach Ray Clemence watching him in last week's 2-0 win over Spain. "That's what he [Capello] has been saying, that you need to be playing. That's what everyone wants to do anyway, regardless of whether it gets you in the England team or not.
"Everyone wants to play for their country and I've got more chance of playing in goal than anywhere else! So that's the role I'm pushing towards. You have to do well at club level, do well when you get opportunities like this tournament and get in the eye of Mr Capello and Stuart Pearce."
Bluntly, he will have to leave City, won't he?
"I don't know, I don't know how it's going to work out," he told the Independent on Sunday. "I'm not really focusing on it too much at the moment. This tournament is taking a lot of my time and I think everyone respects that back home with regards to moving, and when this is out of the way, hopefully that will be resolved. They're leaving me be at the moment to concentrate on this tournament."