Lewis Dunk worked away from the main England squad as they prepared for their final pre-Euros friendly.
The Albion skipper is hoping to make the cut for Germany as the picture regarding Gareth Southgate’s final squad starts to become clearer.
Dunk played the first 72 minutes of the win over Bosnia-Herzegovina this week but was taken off as a precaution, according to boss Southgate.
He missed the final one-and-a-half games for his club due to a minor knee injury.
James Maddison and Curtis Jones have left the England squad with Jarell Quansah and James Trafford also expected to miss out.
There were 27 players involved in training on the eve of the Wembley friendly versus Iceland, with Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham the only one yet to link up with England following his Champions League final win.
Anthony Gordon was able to train after missing Monday’s match against Bosnia through injury, but Dunk, Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw followed individual programmes on Thursday.
Southgate has until 11pm on Friday to submit his final squad to UEFA, with the 26-man selection scheduled to be announced on Saturday morning.
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