
Jordan Pickford is one of the leading contenders to win the World Cup Golden Glove with England this summer away from Everton.
Pickford remains England's number one this summer ahead of his fifth tournament between the sticks for his country.
The 32-year-old played in every Premier League game for Everton last term and kept 11 clean sheets while conceding 50 goals.
He has racked up 83 caps for the Three Lions since his international debut in November 2017.
Pickford will be aiming to win the World Cup Golden Glove award for the first time this summer, which is awarded to the best goalkeeper of the tournament.
Premier League rival Emi Martinez is the current holder of the trophy after helping Argentina win the 2022 World Cup.
No England stopper has ever picked up the trophy or its previous incarnation as the Lev Yashin Award.
England face off against Croatia, Ghana and Panama in the group stages, so will fancy their chances of progression to the round of 32.
Pickford started in their last friendly against New Zealand on Saturday, and has kept 40 clean sheets in 83 Three Lions appearances up to now.
As it stands, the Everton stopper is currently priced at 7/1 odds to win the Golden Glove at the World Cup with one of the top UK bookmakers.
England will have to go deep into the tournament for him to be in with a chance of taking home the award, with the same bookmaker pricing them at 15/8 odds to make the World Cup semi-finals.
Sources have told Football Insider that Inter Milan are lining up a move for Villa stopper Martinez this summer, and he is the 4/1 favourite to retain his Golden Glove trophy this summer.
One of the UK's leading bookies has Spain's Unai Simon as the second-favourite at odds of 5/1.
Liverpool and Brazil keeper Alisson is 11/2, while Mike Maignan is the final keeper ahead of Pickford in the odds at 6/1 right now.
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Source: Football Insider
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