Harry Kane returned to Bayern Munich training on Monday after being released from the England squad to continue his recovery from an ankle injury.
Kane has been struggling with an ankle injury and missed England’s 1-0 loss to Brazil on Saturday.
Gareth Southgate confirmed Kane would return to Bayern post-match after previously admitting his captain had been ‘extremely doubtful’ to feature in his side’s second friendly against Belgium.
Kane was pictured in Bayern Munich training on Monday, with the club confirming he had taken part in an individual session.
“Harry Kane completed an individual training session at FC Bayern’s training ground on Monday morning,’ a Bayern Munich statement read.
“The 30-year-old striker worked with the ball on the pitch at Säbener Straße alongside fitness coach Holger Broich.”
Kane suffered an ankle injury whilst playing for Bayern Munich earlier this month after colliding with a goalpost in his side’s win over Darmstadt.
England’s record goalscorer had missed parts of training last week and was receiving treatment at St George’s Park following a scan last Monday.
“Kane will go back,” Southgate said of Kane on Saturday. ‘He won’t be fit for Tuesday.
Kane will be looking to recover ahead of Bayern Munich’s next match against Borussia Dortmund on Saturday.
England will face Belgium at Wembley on Tuesday in their latest friendly ahead of Euro 2024.