Wales boss Rob Page wants to hold "conversations" with Nottingham Forest over the fitness of Neco Williams as he prepares to name his latest squad.
The defender was ruled out for the rest of the campaign after fracturing his jaw during the Reds' 3-1 win over Brighton at the end of April.
Williams has also been a key player for his country having played in every game for his nation during last year's World Cup finals before they were knocked out in the group stages.
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And ahead of the upcoming international break in June, Page has told Forest that he would like to discuss the latest on Williams' injury and whether can be included in the latest Welsh squad.
“I think there’s conversations to be had with ourselves and the club, both medical teams,” he told BBC Wales.
“The squad is going to be announced next week. We will have conversations in the meantime and see where we are at with that before we make that decision.”
The full-back arrived at the City Ground last summer from Liverpool for a reported fee in the region of £20 million. He made 36 appearances for Steve Cooper's side across all competitions this season.
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