Ivory Coast's football association has confirmed that Yaya Toure is yet to report for international duty.
The Manchester City midfielder came out of international retirement last December and was named in the latest Elephants squad by interim coach Ibrahima Kamara.
Ivory Coast, who failed to qualify for this summer's World Cup in Russia, play friendlies in France against Togo on March 24 and Moldova three days later.
However, Toure was not present as the squad assembled for training on Tuesday.
A report on the Federation Ivoirienne de Football's website read: "The Ivory Coast coaching staff is without news of the Elephants' winning captain of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations."
Toure, a four-time African Player of the Year, originally retired from international duty on 102 caps after leading the nation to glory in Equatorial Guinea.