Earlier in June, England defender Danny Rose said that he did not want his family to come to the World Cup in Russia for fear of possible racial abuse.

“That’s Danny’s choice. I’m not thinking about it too much – if it happens we’ll deal with it but, looking ahead, I’m just going with the flow. Yes, we’ve had a few meetings on it to get a vision as a group, how they think about it and what way to go,” Loftus-Cheek told journalists.

He added that he was enjoying the conditions at the team's base camp in St. Petersburg.

“It [Russia] is really nice. The hotel is fantastic, made us feel at home and welcome,” Loftus-Cheek told journalists in response to a question about their staying at a training base in St. Petersburg.

Russia will host the FIFA World Cup for the first time from June 14 to July 15. England will play Tunisia, Panama and Belgium in Group G.