Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey will be present in Sunday’s League of Nations against the Republic of Ireland, said manager Ryan Giggs.
Ramsey, a component of Juventus’ Covid-19 bubble after a outburst at Italian club and missed a 3-0 loss to England at Wembley on Thursday.
“Aaron all week with the Juve and yesterday he joined us in Dublin,” Giggs said.
“It has compatibility to play, it’s in good shape and Aaron has anything else that can unlock the defenses. “
Bournemouth attacking midfielder David Brooks and Manchester United striker Daniel James have a match for selection, Giggs described as “not 100%”.
Meanwhile, Giggs said Kieffer Moore and Chris Mepham were suffering to qualify for Sunday’s game.
The couple travelled to Dublin after injuring the team at Wembley.
“They’re having a little time, but we’re giving them as much time as possible,” the Welsh technician said.
“We don’t need to be in any danger, but we need you to get involved. “
Wales opened its league of nations crusade month with victories over Finland and Bulgaria.
Giggs said: “We have started in the League of Nations and we have to continue.
“Three issues put us in a position. But we have to make sure we’re right and we’re bigger than we were against England.
“When you’re defeated 3-0, other people need to do it on the negatives, but there were also many positives. “