Chelsea
striker Diego Costa will undergo tests in London on Monday to assess whether he
can remain in the Spain squad for the upcoming internationals against Ukraine
and Netherlands.
Costa limped off with
a hamstring injury in the second half of Chelsea's 3-2 win at Hull
on Sunday, leading to fears he may withdraw from international duty.
The Spanish federation said in a statement: "Costa will undergo tests on Monday in London
and the results will be available to Spain's medical staff for their evaluation."
The Brazil-born forward missed games against Belarus and Germany
because of a hamstring problem back in November.
Malaga striker Juanmi has been added to the group, meanwhile.Juanmi, who has scored seven goals in 24 games for Malaga this
season, has won the European Championship twice with Spain's under-19 team but
is yet to be capped at senior level.
A statement from
the Spanish federation (RFEF) read: "Malaga striker Juanmi has been called
up this morning by national coach Vicente del Bosque for this month's games
against Ukraine and Holland.
"The Malaga striker will arrive tonight to Spain's
headquarters in Las Rozas [Madrid]."
Spain are without Valencia forward Paco Alcacer, who recently
recovered from a knee injury but is not 100 percent fit.
Del Bosque named Sevilla winger Vitolo, who has yet to play for
Spain, and Juventus sriker Alvaro Morata in the initial squad. Spain host Ukraine in a Euro 2016 qualifier on March 27 before
travelling to Holland for a friendly four days later