Nico O’Reilly says he is hoping to add a new tattoo after England’s World Cup campaign. The tattoos are described as personal and symbolic, tied to his ambitions at what he says is his first major tournament. While details of the tattoo design are not consistently specified across the reports, both outlets frame the planned ink as something O’Reilly expects to receive after the tournament ends rather than during it. The story is presented in the context of his focus on England’s tournament effort and the chance to achieve “glory” at a high-profile competition. Across the coverage, the central point is that O’Reilly is using the prospect of a post-campaign tattoo as motivation and as a way to mark the end of the World Cup experience. The reports do not indicate any involvement in other events beyond his preparation for the tournament and his expectation of getting the tattoo after it concludes. The plan is therefore linked to the timing of his World Cup stint rather than to a specific on-field outcome.