Chelsea defender John Terry has reportedly decided to make himself available for international duty with England.
According to The Mirror, the centre-back is willing to play for the Three Lions during their friendly international against Denmark in March.
Terry is also said to be ready to feature for Roy Hodgson's side at the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil in the summer, although it remains to be seen if the manager wants to include him in his squad or not.
The 33-year-old retired from international football in September 2012 amid allegations that he racially abused Anton Ferdinand, then at Queens Park Rangers.
Terry scored six goals in 78 appearances for England before he stepped down.