Elliot Anderson, Morgan Rogers and Marcus Rashford are among just a few names that have been linked with big summer moves away whilst defender John Stones will be looking for a new side after becoming a free agent.
England are set to commence their World Cup campaign in Canada, Mexico and the United States in 11 days time as they prepare for their first clash against Croatia in Group L.
As the Three Lions prepare for friendlies against New Zealand and Costa Rica, Tuchel indicated he was willing to allow and accept transfers but warned they must fit in with the team’s schedule, limiting contact in the 48 hours before matches.
"It's about common sense. I would not like it the day before a match, or on a match day, that's the policy. Maybe two days before too, but let's see.
"But everything else if it's done privately, efficiently and quietly then we are always happy to help.
"It helps to have clarity around any player, the best thing we can have is that so if anyone has a chance to complete a change of club we will not stand in their way.
"But it has to align, of course, with our schedule and our goals which is to be focused and prepared for matches.
"No player has approached me yet but our doctor is ready to do any medicals!"
English players will be navigating the overlap between the World Cup and the summer window, but it looks like as long as they don’t interrupt Tuchel’s schedule, they will be assisted.
