Coleman's future as Wales manager still up in the air
Chris Coleman says he has "no idea" if he will continue as Wales manager after holding initial talks about staying in the job.
Coleman's current contract ends at the end of November after this month's friendlies against France and Panama.
Coleman's 47-year-old's position has been under scrutiny since last month's defeat to the Republic of Ireland cost them a place at the 2018 World Cup next summer.
"I have no idea if these are my last games," Coleman told a press conference.
"Initial talks have been undertaken since our last game, but we are no further forward. That's where we are."
Gareth Bale is to make a return from injury after being named in the Welsh squad.
Bale has not played since suffering a calf injury in Real Madrid's Champions League victory against Borussia Dortmund on September 26 and missed Wales' final World Cup qualifiers against Georgia and the Republic.
Teenager Ethan Ampadu is set to win his first cap this month.
The 17-year-old central defender or midfielder has already made his Chelsea debut this season, featuring in Carabao Cup wins against Nottingham Forest and Everton.
Sheffield United striker David Brooks - who played for England at the Under-20 Toulon Tournament in May before switching international allegiance - is also in line for a November debut, while Liverpool forward Ben Woodburn is expected to make his first start.
Emyr Huws joins the squad after Achilles surgery which has prevented him from playing for Ipswich this season.