Manchester City target Jonny Evans included in Northern Ireland squad for World Cup qualifiers despite injury concerns with his hamstring
- Jonny Evans has been included in the upcoming Northern Ireland squad
- The defender is wanted by Manchester City, who have seen one bid rejected
- Evans has been out of action recently due to concern over a hamstring injury
Manchester City target Jonny Evans has been included in Northern Ireland's squad for next month's World Cup qualifiers despite a hamstring concern.
West Brom last week rejected an offer from City for their 29-year-old defender Evans, with Baggies boss Tony Pulis adamant his captain's absence so far this season is a result of a nagging hamstring issue rather than the interest in him.
Pulis stressed on Tuesday that Evans will play on Sunday against Stoke 'if he's fit' and Michael O'Neill has named him in his 25-man group for Northern Ireland's games against San Marino and Czech Republic in September.
Manchester City target Jonny Evans has been included in Northern Ireland's latest squad
Evans' West Brom team-mate Gareth McAuley is missing due to the thigh problem that forced him off against Azerbaijan in June and striker Liam Boyce, another who started in Baku, ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament while playing for new club Burton in a pre-season friendly.
QPR's Conor Washington has been recalled after he missed the last qualifier to get married and Jonny's brother Corry Evans is another addition from the most recent squad having overcome a groin injury.
There is also a place for Craig Cathcart despite the fact he is yet to appear for Watford this season, with groin and knee issues restricting him to just a solitary appearance in his country's qualification campaign so far.
Injuries to Sunderland's Paddy McNair (knee) and Nottingham Forest's Jamie Ward (calf) keep them out and there is once again no place for Will Grigg, who is yet to start a league game for Wigan in this campaign.
Evans has been heavily linked with City, who have already seen a bid rejected by West Brom
The Northern Irish, currently second in Group C, travel to San Marino next week and then face the Czechs in Belfast the following Monday.
They are currently four points clear of Czech Republic and can guarantee a second-placed finish in this double header if results go their way.
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