Man Utd target Daniel James called into Wales squad just a week after sudden death of his father
Ryan Giggs had given the 21-year-old extra time off to grieve the loss of dad, Kavan
MANCHESTER UNITED target Dan James has been named in the Wales squad just a week after the sudden death of his father.
The Swansea winger was given time to grieve by national boss Ryan Giggs following the shock passing of dad Kavan and did not travel with the Dragons for their six-day training camp in Portugal which ended on Tuesday.
But Giggs included James when he announced his 28-man squad in Cardiff on Wednesday morning for the Euro 2020 qualifiers away to Croatia and Hungary next month.
Wales boss Giggs said: "It's terrible what happened. I have spoken to Dan. He's really keen to meet up and be involved in the games.
"I said we would touch base again this week and see how he is feeling at the end of the week.
"He rang me, he wants to be involved and part of the two games. We'll just see how he is when he meets up.
"He was keen to meet up and play."
James, 21, is closing in on a move to United with the Old Trafford side agreeing a £15million fee with Swansea.
Giggs said James' quality is obvious - just watch him.
"You don't need to speak to me to see the quality that Dan has had, especially from the turn of the year," said the Man Utd legend.
"It was well documented that the transfer to Leeds broke down but I think it was the week after they played Leeds away and he played really well.
"He has really kicked on. For me, he was fantastic in the last game.
"He's a talent and when you have got the speed like that as well as the temperament that he has got, he can play anywhere."
BALE AND RAMSEY IN
James, who scored Wales' winner in the opening Group E win over Slovakia, is joined in the squad by talisman Gareth Bale, whose Real Madrid future remains in doubt.
Bale was benched for Real's final game of the season - a 2-0 home defeat to Real Betis - and snubbed the players' pitch farewell to fans at the Bernabeu as Zinedine Zidane aims to cash in on the four-time Champions League winner this summer.
Juventus-bound Aaron Ramsey is out with a hamstring injury and Arsenal boss Unai Emery has blamed his departing midfielder for not listening to his advice and resting.
Ben Davies, preparing for Tottenham's Champions League final against Liverpool in Spain on Saturday is not included in the squad.
But SunSport understands Davies could be involved following the showdown in Spain when Wales and Spurs discuss a long-running groin issue.
Welsh Footballer of the Year David Brooks is included as is Chelsea's Ethan Ampadu, while there is a recall for Jonny Williams, who won promotion with Charlton to the Championship on Sunday.
Giggs has named four uncapped players in his squad, Barnsley duo Kieffer Moore and Ben Williams, Dylan Levitt of Manchester United and Swansea's Joe Rodon.
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Wales squad
Goalkeepers: Wayne Hennessey, Danny Ward, Adam Davies
Defenders: Ashley Williams, Neil Taylor, Chris Mepham, Chris Gunter, Connor Roberts, Ben Williams, Ethan Ampadu Joe Rodon, Tom Lockyer, James Lawrence
Midfielders: Joe Allen, Jonny Williams, Will Vaulks, David Brooks, Matthew Smith, Dylan Levitt, Dan James, Harry Wilson
Forwards: Gareth Bale, Tom Lawrence, Rabbi Matondo, Kieffer Moore, George Thomas, Sam Vokes, Ben Woodburn