The defender will hope to add to his five caps and is one of six Wolves men in World Cup qualification action next week, alongside Ruben Neves, Joao Moutinho, Leander Dendoncker, Romain Saiss and Adama Traore.
England take on Hungary on 2nd September, Andorra on 5th September and Poland on 8th September, all with the aim of reaching Qatar next winter.
With three games gone, the Three Lions are in a healthy position, sitting top of Group I on maximum points, after victories over San Marino, Albania and Poland back in March.
Meanwhile, Traore and Spain face Sweden, Georgia and Kosovo and Dendoncker's Belgium take on Estonia, Czech Republic and Belarus.
Neves and Moutinho head away with Portugal to face Republic of Ireland and Azerbaijan in qualifiers and Qatar in a friendly.
Saiss will be representing Morocco, who face Sudan and Guinea next month, while Fabio Silva is with Portugal under-21s and Christian Marques with Portugal under-19s.