Attacker Michael Owen insists that he knows he is currently not part of England national team coach Fabio Capello's plans, but, according to the footballer, he will always be open to offers and will never turn away from his country.
Owen has played 89 matches for the national team and scored 40 goals, but since 2008, when the Italian took over the team, the former "Liverpool" player has only sporadically appeared in England national team camps.
However, the 31-year-old Englishman showed that he still "has something to offer" in the 'red devils' match in the English league cup against "Leeds", where Owen scored twice. It was after this match that rumors of a possible return of the attacker to the national team started spreading.
"If I were invited to the national team, I would be there in five minutes," Owen said.
"Man Utd" coach Sir Alex Ferguson says that his team's striker would bring something new to the attack of the England national team.
"If you need a goal out of nowhere, then Owen is the most suitable for the job. There is no player like him in the national team," said the Scot. - Michael knows how to find himself in the penalty area out of nothing.