Harry Kane could miss England's friendly against Wales with an injury, according to multiple reports.
The Three Lions captain left in the final minutes of Bayern Munich's 3-0 victory at Eintracht Frankfurt over the weekend, and he was seen receiving medical attention after picking up a knock on his right foot or ankle.
Kane later shrugged off the ailment, stating after the match: "I'm OK. It was a contact to the bone.
"I had it a few weeks ago, and it was in the same spot today. A few days and it'll be fine."
He added that he would attend England training camp ahead of Thursday's match against Wales and next week's World Cup qualifier against Latvia, both of which can be seen live on DAZN in Canada.
True to his word, Kane joined his Three Lions teammates this week. However, TalkSport reported that the England captain sat out of training at the team's St George's Park training center on Wednesday. Meanwhile, SkySports reported that the 32-year-old worked out indoors alongside Bayer Leverkusen defender Jarell Quansah.
If Kane is unable to play on Thursday, England manager Thomas Tuchel will have to select another player to wear the captain's armband for the Wales match. Likely candidates include Jordan Henderson, Jordan Pickford, John Stones, and Declan Rice.

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