Swansea City midfielder Ethan Galbraith has confirmed his calf injury is fully healed, allowing him to join Northern Ireland's squad for upcoming friendlies against Guinea and France.
The 24-year-old had been sidelined since the end of March, missing the Championship run-in after suffering the setback. Swansea boss Vitor Matos had previously expressed a preference for Galbraith to rest during the June international window, but the player insisted he had been cleared by the club's medical team.
"I spent six or seven weeks just with a physio, so that was quite long just training by myself but it is all good now," Galbraith told BBC Sport NI. "When you spend time off the pitch it's obviously frustrating. So having these games is absolutely brilliant for everyone, but coming off the back of an injury, it'll be good to get back out there."
Northern Ireland face Guinea in Spain on Thursday (17:00 BST) before taking on France in Lille on 8 June.
Galbraith, who has been deployed at both right-back and midfield during an impressive first season at Swansea, has been linked with a move to the Premier League and Wrexham. However, he remains focused on his current club. "It's nice when you see people are saying that you are doing good things, but at the moment I'm a Swansea player and will just try and focus on Swansea," he added.