Leicester midfielder James back in trainingpublished at 14:58 BST
Image source, Getty ImagesJordan James is on loan at Leicester from French club Rennes
Leicester City interim boss Gary Rowett is hopeful midfielder Jordan James could return for Saturday's Championship match at home to Swansea City (15:00 BST).
The 21-year-old has missed the Foxes' past two games with an Achilles tendon injury he sustained while playing for Wales in their World Cup play-off defeat by Bosnia-Herzegovina last month.
"He's done some work this morning (Thursday) and we'll see how he feels after that. We're hopeful he might be available for the game; if he's not I'm pretty sure 100% he'll be available for the next one," Rowett told BBC Radio Leicester.
"We want to give him the best chance possible and we'll probably make a decision on that tomorrow (Friday)."
Leicester have drawn both their games in James' absence and Rowett is keen to get him back as soon as possible.
"His heel was really, really bruised and every time you put your foot down, decelerate or land, it creates not a nice feeling so what feels like a relatively innocuous injury just keeps rolling onto another day and until he feels fine there's no point us putting him out there or asking him to try," he added.
Leicester this week failed with their appeal against a deduction of six points for financial irregularities and the head coach is pleased any doubt is now at an end.
"The fact that nothing has changed gives great clarity to the group for the last five games, so I'm pleased it's done now rather than two or three games down the line where it might have a material impact on what happens," he said.
Leicester are currently 22nd in the Championship table, one point short of safety with five games remaining.


























