Marcus Forss has provided his thoughts on his chances of attaining an international call-up for Finland's national team ahead of this summer's UEFA Euro 2020 tournament. 

The on loan Brentford striker has been in fine form for his temporary side AFC Wimbledon so far, notching an impressive 10 goals in 13 games, thus increasing his own reputation in the process.

With Finland having qualified for their first ever major tournament in the form of next years European Championships, surely the 20-year-old hitman will have one eye on the making the squad for the showpiece event.

It remains to be seen if he will indeed see out the rest of the campaign at Kingsmeadow, with speculation amongst the Brentford fan base seeming to suggest that the club could indeed recall their young prospect in January after his fine showings in League One.

FLW Journalist Chris Thorpe recently caught up with the Finnish striker to discuss whether he see's making the squad for this summer's Championships as a possibility, with the hotshot giving a typically humble response.

"I’m just going to keep playing well and see what that leads to.

"And if it doesn’t come about that’s going to be extra motivation for me to just keep going.

"I’ve only been involved with the under 21s so far, I’ve spoken with the manager (Finland manager Markku Kanerva) but not about that really.

"I don’t think where I play football really matters, as long as I keep performing and playing well. 

"It’s a target but it’s nothing that I can’t achieve."