CHRIS Gunter has been selected in the Wales squad for Nations League games against Finland and Bulgaria despite being without a club.

The 31-year-old from Newport, Wales' most capped male player with 96 appearances, has been selected by Ryan Giggs in the 26-man squad for the September double-header.

Gunter left Reading this summer after his contract expired but gets the international call-up along with fellow stalwart Ashley Williams, whose deal with Bristol City expired.

South Wales Argus:

Neco Williams and Ben Cabango have been handed first senior Wales call-ups as Hal Robson-Kanu returns to the international scene.

Gareth Bale is included after being frozen out by Real Madrid and playing only 48 minutes since Spanish football returned in June after its coronavirus lockdown.

Liverpool full-back Williams, who would have been called up for the cancelled March friendlies against Austria and the United States, is included for the first time after his breakthrough season at Anfield.

The 19-year-old - who won a Premier League winner's medal after making six league appearances last season - has been capped by Wales at Under-19 level, but also qualifies for England through his English grandparents.

It had been reported that England manager Gareth Southgate was monitoring Williams, but it now appears as if the Wrexham-born defender has nailed his colours to the Welsh mast.

Swansea centre-half Cabango is also rewarded for a breakthrough season in the Sky Bet Championship when he made 21 appearances and helped Steve Cooper's side into the end-of-season play-offs.

The 20-year-old is joined by Charlton midfielder Jonathan Williams and Bournemouth forward David Brooks, who both return after injury, and West Brom striker Robson-Kanu who retired from international football two years ago.

Robson-Kanu, a goalscoring hero at Euro 2016, won the last of his 44 caps against the Republic of Ireland in October 2017.

He has not played under Giggs and told the former Manchester United star in August 2018 that he wanted to quit international football and focus on his club career.

But Robson-Kanu reversed that decision late last year and Giggs has now included him in his plans with the postponed 2020 European Championship just over nine months away.

Chris Mepham, Joe Allen and Joe Rodon miss out through injury.

Former Newport County AFC defender Regan Poole, Neil Taylor Sam Vokes and Tom Lawrence were in the squad which secured Euro 2020 qualification last November but do not feature this time.

MK Dons' Poole drops down to the Under-21 squad for their Euro qualifier in Bosnia & Herzegovina on Friday 4 September.

Giggs' men travel to Finland on Thursday, 3 September, before hosting Bulgaria at Cardiff City Stadium the following Sunday.

Wales squad: Hennessey (Crystal Palace), Ward (Leicester), A Davies (Stoke), Gunter, A Williams (both unattached), B Davies (Tottenham), C Roberts (Swansea), Lockyer (Charlton), Lawrence (Anderlecht), Cabango (Swansea), N Williams (Liverpool), Ampadu (Chelsea), Smith (Man City), Levitt (Man Utd), Vaulks (Cardiff), Morrell (Bristol City), Ramsey (Juventus), J Williams (Charlton), Wilson (Liverpool), Brooks (Bournemouth), James (Man Utd), Bale (Real Madrid), Robson-Kanu (West Brom), T Roberts (Leeds), Matondo (Schalke), Moore (Cardiff).