England manager Fabio Capello will reportedy hold talks with his FA bosses today over John Terry's inclusion in the England squad for upcoming friendlies against Sweden and Spain.
Capello will meet with FA chief executive Alex Horne, managing director of Club England Adrian Bevington and FA chairman David Bernstein before a final decision is made, according to The Sun.
Terry has made it clear that he wants to remain England skipper, despite ongoing investigations by the FA and the Metropolitan Police into allegations that he racially abused Anton Ferdinand.
The Chelsea captain has vehemently denied the allegations, and has told Capello that he sees no reason why he should not play while the investigations take place.
Midfielder Steven Gerrard and striker Andy Carroll have previously been picked for England despite being charged for offences by the police.