Emil Forsberg, Robin Quaison, Karl-Johan Johnsson, Dejan Kulusevski, Pierre Bengtsson and Jens Cajuste joined the national team squad on Tuesday and trained for the first time with the blue and yellow team today at Örebäcksvallen.

There are still a handful of players missing in Andersson's selected European Championship squad for various reasons.

+ Victor Nilsson Lindelöf plays the Europa League final with Manchester United against Villarreal in Gdansk tonight.

+ Pontus Jansson plays the qualifying final in The Championship this weekend.

Hans Brentford meets Swansea at Wembley.

+ Martin Olsson and his Häcken play cup final against Hammarby on Sunday.

Krafth sprained his foot

But Olsson is also injured, as are Ludwig Augustinsson and Filip Helander.

Olsson remains in Gothenburg, Helander takes care of his rehabilitation in Malmö while Augustinsson is treated in Båstad, where he trained in rehabilitation at the hotel today.

At the end of the training session, right-back Emil Krafth suffered a slight sprain.

He left Örebäcksvallen with a bandaged left foot.

"The medical team will take a closer look at it in the afternoon," writes press manager Jakob Kakembo Andersson in a press release.

To cover up on the defense side, mainly before Saturday's international match against Finland at Friends arena, Janne Andersson called in Pierre Bengtsson and Joakim Nilsson for the camp week in Båstad.

Martin Olsson was examined on Monday by the national team's medical team.

National team doctor Anders Valentin:

- He has received an injury in the calf and we wanted to know how he was, but Häcken will take care of his rehab this week and we will see where it goes.

It's a bleeding in the calf, that's what we have been told, functionally he looked pretty good but we'll see.

Valentin has good hope

Valentin is hopeful about the three injured players.

- We have good hope.

We keep an eye on those who are here and we get daily reports from others.

It is clear that it is nicer if everyone is healthy, but now it is like this.

But there is absolutely no one who is out of the game, he says.

No later than midnight between 1 and 2 June, the 26-man squad must be registered with Uefa.

Injured and sick players can be reimbursed against a medical certificate until midnight between 13 and 14 June.

20.45 on 14 June, Sweden meets Spain in Seville, in the first group match in the European Championships.