John Terry is set to meet England boss Fabio Capello on Friday to discuss his future as national team captain.
Terry's role is under intense scrutiny after allegations he had an affair with an England team-mate's ex-girlfriend.
The Football Association has made it clear Capello alone will decide the 29-year-old Chelsea defender's fate.
Capello returned to the UK on Thursday and is thought to be keen to resolve the issue before travelling to Poland on Saturday for the Euro 2012 draw.
The Italian has been recovering from knee surgery at his holiday home in Switzerland and made no comment to the media after arriving back in London.
Terry issued a brief statement on Wednesday insisting he would be "keeping his own counsel" until he had held talks with Capello.
The time and location of their meeting is being kept under wraps by the Football Association, which is keen to avoid a media circus.
Capello has been monitoring the fall-out from the Terry saga closely and has regularly spoken to his trusted lieutenant Franco Baldini.
Baldini, England's general manager, held in-depth talks with four key
FA board members on Monday - chairman Lord Triesman, chief executive Ian Watmore, director of communications Adrian Bevington and head of development Trevor Brooking.
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