Jack Grealish will be available for Manchester City against Tottenham on Tuesday, but Nathan Ake will face a late fitness test.

City were without Grealish at Fulham through illness, while Ake hobbled off just 20 minutes in. He later posted on social media that he was optimistic over his potential injury, and could be seen walking relatively freely on the Craven Cottage pitch at full time.

Kyle Walker replaced him despite not training in the build-up and completed the game. Now, Pep Guardiola has offered an update going into the showdown at Tottenham, admitting there is doubt over Ake's involvement.

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Guardiola said: "Jack is recovered from his illness. Nathan wasn't much better yesterday [Sunday]. Now he will train and we will see if he can train. It is not serious, but we had just two days from the last game."

Spurs could be without six players themselves, with Destiny Udogie, Ben Davies and Timo Werner all out for the season while Richarlison has been left out of Brazil's Copa America squad for the summer with manager Dorival Junior stating he is not available due to a new injury. Ryan Sessegnon, Fraser Forster and Manor Solomon are also on the injury list.