Burnley vs Brighton in the Premier League from Turf Moor - Saturday 3pm
Brighton will hope to have midfielder Jack Hinshelwood available as they resume Premier League action at Burnley this Saturday.
Hinshelwood is struggling with a "small issue" with his knee and did not feature for the England under-21s during the international break.
The 20-year-old has been a pivotal figure for head coach Fabian Hurzeler of late and has featured recently in a more advanced midfield role.
Hinshelwood was spotted training with his teammates in Brighton's open training session held at the Amex Stadium.
Hurzeler said: "He had a small issue with his knee and we and England U21s didn’t want to risk anything.
“We saw him on Saturday on the pitch training well, so he will be available for the next game."
Brighton are 10th in the table and have won four of their last five Premier League fixtures. Another win at Turf Moor this Saturday would boost their late push for European qualification.
Welbeck deserves to play for England
Hurzeler also feels star striker Danny Welbeck could have a point to prove between now and the end of the season after missing out on Thomas Tuchel's recent England squad.
Hurzeler added: "Definitely. It would be nice to see him in the English national team. I think that he definitely deserves it.
"It is not only about scoring goals. In the end, the statistics speak for themselves.
But on the other side, it's also about connecting besides the pitch, about bringing a group together. And I think especially in a World Cup that is very important.
"I think he's a great connecter. That's not just a skill, that's a talent you have inside of your personality and he has it.
"There are a lot of advantages of taking him to the World Cup but, in the end, it's not my decision."
Solly March could also be back in contention this weekend having featured for Brighton's under-21s during the break. Adam Webster (knee) and Stefanos Tzimas (knee) are the long term absentees.
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