England fans are braced for the outcome of a scan that will determine whether
striker Wayne Rooney can play at the World Cup finals in Germany.
Rooney, 20, will return from England's base near Baden-Baden on Wednesday for
a scan on his fractured metatarsal.
The scan is scheduled to take place in Manchester early in the afternoon.
If doctors from Manchester United and England are happy with the result then
Rooney will return to Germany to continue his rehabilitation.
England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson remains confident Rooney will be involved in
the World Cup after the striker stepped up his training ahead of the scan.
"I think he looks very good - but let the surgeons and the specialists have
their say," said Eriksson.
"Very soon we will know what is going to happen about him but I have always
said I think he will be ready."
The Manchester United player spent Tuesday's training session in Buhlertal,
near the squad's base, with one of the England physios going through some
sprinting skills and some limited ball work.
Rooney will board a private jet from Germany to Manchester with England
doctor Leif Sward and head for the Whalley Range private hospital.
The scan on his metatarsal, which he broke five-and-half weeks ago playing
for Manchester United against Chelsea, is due to take place in the early
afternoon.
United doctor Tony Gill will discuss the results with Sward andspecialists at
the hospital.
Eriksson will then be informed by phone how the recovery is progressing and
must decide whether Rooney should fly back to Germany and re-join the squad.
If not, his place is expected to be taken by Jermain Defoe of Tottenham, but
it is possible that an announcement may not be made until early on Thursday.