But Osman and Eto'o face fitness tests ahead of Hawthorns trip.
Romelu Lukaku is expected to be fit for Saturday’s match at West Bromwich Albion - but Samuel Eto’o and Leon Osman are facing fitness tests ahead of the trip to the Hawthorns.
Lukaku had been suffering with a toe problem and missed Belgium's friendly against Australia last week.
However, Roberto Martinez reported at his pre-match press conference that the Club-record signing will be able to join in with Thursday’s training session.
The Blues boss also revealed that Bryan Oviedo and Arouna Kone, who have been sidelined with long-term injuries are back in full training, along with Steven Pienaar, who has missed the last two matches.
He said: “Steven Pienaar, Arouna Kone, Bryan Oviedo and Romelu Lukaku will join the group training today, which is very positive.
“Leon got a knock in his calf in a game we played behind closed doors. He missed training yesterday [Wednesday] and we will assess him today.
“Samuel Eto’o got a little knock in the game against Chelsea at the moment he scored and we are going to be a little cautious. Again, we will assess him today and tomorrow to see if he can make the squad for Saturday. If can't make the squad then he should be available for next week."
A host of Everton first-team players have been on international duty over the last fortnight and Martinez reported the positive news that all reported back to Finch Farm fit and well.
He continued: “We had 12 to 13 players away on internationals and you always feel like the players are out of your control. You hope they come back strong and ready to participate with a confident look about their play – and that is exactly what has happened.
“There are two still to arrive, Christian Atsu and Muhamed Besic, but everyone has come back in a good frame of mind and had really good experiences.
“There have been no injuries and they are ready to get into what we have ahead of us, which is one of the most demanding periods that we have had at Everton for a long period of time with seven games in the space of three weeks.”
Ross Barkley sustained a knee injury in training on the eve of the new season and has not featured so far this campaign.
Martinez offered an update on the England international’s current condition.
“Ross is progressing well,” he explained. “He is still receiving treatment and is in week four [of his rehabilitation] now. He is probably a couple weeks ahead of where he should be but he is still halfway through his recovery period.”
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