Swansea Metropolis midfielder Ethan Galbraith stated his calf damage is “all good” after being included in Northern Eire’s squad for friendlies with Guinea and France.
Galbraith had not performed since the pleasant draw in opposition to Wales on the finish of March, which got here after Northern Eire’s World Cup play-off defeat by Italy.
In April, Swansea boss Victor Matos stated he would like the 24-year-old was rested for June’s worldwide window, however Galbraith stated he had conversations along with his membership supervisor and the medical workforce.
Having missed the rest of Swansea’s Championship marketing campaign, Galbraith stated he had been “ticked off” by the membership’s medical workforce to hyperlink up with Northern Eire.
Northern Eire face Guinea in Spain on Thursday (17:00 BST) earlier than going through France in Les Bleus’ World Cup send-off in Lille on 8 June.
“I am pleased to capable of come to camp”, Galbraith stated.
“I spent six or seven weeks simply with a physio, in order that was fairly lengthy simply coaching on my own however it’s all good now.
“Once you spend break day the pitch it is clearly irritating. So having these video games is completely sensible for everybody, however coming off the again of an damage, it will be good to get again on the market.”
After a powerful first season at Swansea, the place he has been deployed at proper again in addition to in midfield, Galbraith has been linked with a transfer to the Premier League, in addition to Championship rivals Wrexham, however he says his focus is on his present membership.
“It is good while you see individuals are saying that you’re doing good issues, however in the intervening time I am a Swansea participant and can simply try to give attention to Swansea,” he added.
