Kyle Walker will reportedly return to first-team training with Tottenham Hotspur during the international break.
The England right-back has not played since March because of a pelvic injury which required summer surgery.
He is expected to work with the club's Under-21 squad this week and, if he makes good progress, will link up with the seniors to prepare for their Premier League trip to Hull City, according to the London Evening Standard.
Walker may even travel with Mauricio Pochettino's squad for the match at the KC Stadium on November 23, and his comeback is timely given that Kyle Naughton's suspension is forcing Eric Dier to play out of position.
The 24-year-old has made 134 appearances for Spurs since making his debut in March 2010.