Reece James has been seen arriving at St George's Park ahead of England's upcoming internationals.
The Chelsea defender has been named in Gareth Southgate's squad despite being handed a two match ban by UEFA after his red card in the Nations League defeat to Denmark last month.
UEFA chiefs ruled the full-back used “abusive language” at Spanish referee Jesus Gil Manzano and was sent off after the final whistle.
James will miss both Nations League games against Belgium and Iceland, but could feature in the friendly with the Republic of Ireland on Thursday.
And ahead of the game, the Chelsea right-back could be spotted arriving at the camp where he was greeted by Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate.
On a video posted on England's YouTube channel, James can be seen leaving a car and walking into the training complex, where he is greeted by a staff member, who reminds him of the coronavirus protocols upon entry: "Same as normal," before asking him: "Have you got your passport?"
James has recently established himself in Chelsea's first team after winning back his place from Cesar Azpilicueta.
The 20-year-old has started Chelsea's last three Premier League games, with the Blues winning all of them and only conceding one goal.
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard recently backed the defender for a long and fruitful career at Stamford Bridge.
“His progress is phenomenal. When he played at Wigan in the Championship, I watched him closely and tried to take him to Derby in that January window and it didn’t happen,” said Lampard.
“So I’ve always been a big fan of his natural talent. There are things he’ll want to improve on his game and that I think he can improve on his game.
“And the great thing about Reece and a lot of the other younger players at the club is that they are very open to that – they want to improve all the time.
“So with his great natural talent that he’s got, his great physical attributes and the things we can work on, he’s going to be a fantastic player for this club for a long, long time.”