Manchester United defender Regan Poole added to Wales Under-21 squad

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Regan Poole made his Manchester United debut as a substitute in a Europa League clash against FC Midtjylland in February

Manchester United defender Regan Poole has been added to Wales' Under-21 squad for Euro 2017 qualifiers against Denmark and Luxembourg in September.

Former Newport County player Poole, 18, is one of four replacements drafted in by manager Geraint Williams.

Swansea's Joe Rodon, Bristol Rovers' Connor Roberts and Jake Charles of Huddersfield have also been called up.

Adam Henley, Lee Evans and Joe Wright are out with injury while Tom Lawrence is part of the Wales senior squad.

Wales Under-21s will play Denmark in Wrexham on 2 September before hosting Luxembourg in Bangor on 6 September.

Cardiff City defender Declan John, who has won two senior caps for Wales, is also part of the squad.

Wales under-21 squad

Billy O'Brien (Manchester City), Michael Crowe (Ipswich Town), Declan John (Cardiff City), Regan Poole (Manchester United), Connor Roberts (Bristol Rovers), Joe Rodon (Swansea), Jordan Evans (Wrexham), Tom Lockyer (Bristol Rovers), Gethin Jones (Everton), Dominic Smith (Shrewsbury Town), Dan James (Swansea City), Josh Sheehan (Swansea City, on loan with Newport County), Jake Charles (Huddersfield), Ryan Hedges (Swansea City, on loan with Yeovil Town), Tom O'Sullivan (Cardiff City), Wes Burns (Bristol City, on loan with Aberdeen), Ellis Harrison (Bristol Rovers), Harry Wilson (Liverpool).

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