Harry Kane is poised to link up with the England squad despite sustaining an ankle injury during Bayern Munich's victory at Darmstadt on Saturday.
The England captain caused concern for Gareth Southgate as he twisted his ankle and was substituted late in the 5-2 triumph.
Bayern manager Thomas Tuchel stated that Kane had "twisted his ankle in the goal netting", with the 30-year-old scheduled to undergo a scan.
Kane is scheduled to report for duty at St George’s Park on Tuesday as England get ready for friendly matches against Brazil and Belgium next week.
Christoph Freund, Bayern's sporting director, stated that Kane will be evaluated upon his return to England. Southgate's squad will host Brazil on Saturday and Belgium the following Tuesday, with both matches set to be held at Wembley as England continue their preparations for Euro 2024.
A statement from the German side added: “The striker has still travelled to international duty with England and will be treated by the team doctors there, in close consultation with the FC Bayern medical department.”
Southgate selected both Ollie Watkins and Ivan Toney in his 25-man squad last week, including the Brentford striker after his eight-month betting suspension. However, the England manager will prioritise the fitness of his captain and primary forward for two top-quality friendlies.
Kane maintained his stellar form at Bayern by setting a new record for the highest number of goals scored in a debut Bundesliga season at Darmstadt.
The former Tottenham striker has had a history of ankle injuries, however, and Bayern have insisted that Kane will not take any risks with his fitness.
Tuchel told Bayern’s official website on Saturday: "(Kane) twisted his ankle in the goal netting. He’s been applying ice to it since.
"We don’t have any news yet. We’ll have to wait and see and hope that it’s nothing major."