ANTHONY GORDON is yet to take part in full England training ahead of tomorrow night's friendly with Bosnia & Herzegovina at St James' Park.
The Newcastle United winger missed the final game of the Premier League season because of an ankle injury, but was still named in Gareth Southgate's provisional 33-man squad for the Euros.
However, while most of England's players took part in a full session at their Rockliffe Park base this morning, Gordon worked on an individual training plan.
England skipper Harry Kane continued to work his way back towards full fitness as the national side used Middlesbrough's training facilities ahead of tomorrow's game on Tyneside.
The 30-year-old Bayern Munich striker was among 26 players who trained at Boro's Rockliffe Park headquarters this morning.
Kane missed the final two games of his club’s season with a back injury sustained in the Champions League semi-final second-leg defeat by Real Madrid.
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Manchester United defenders Harry Maguire and Luke Shaw, who have been struggling with muscle problems, joined Gordon in working on individual training plans.
Kobbie Mainoo, Kyle Walker and Phil Foden will join up with the squad next week, having played in the FA Cup final, while Champions League winner Jude Bellingham will follow ahead of Friday’s friendly against Iceland.
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