Liam Rosenior begins squad cut at Hull City by giving winger Randell Williams permission to leave
The problem is not a serious one for Baxter, who has started the club's last 12 matches, having usurped Matt Ingram in the starting line-up.
It is hoped that he will be back in the reckoning for City's return to Championship action on Sunday week when they make the trip to Vicarage Road to face Watford.
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Hide AdBoss Liam Rosenior is hopeful that the 24-year-old will be back training with his team-mates in East Yorkshire next week with City returning to the UK at the end of this week.
Rosenior said: “Nathan has been playing with an injury but there is a bit of damage in the ligament part of his ankle,” Rosenior explained.
"We want to make sure that’s 100 per cent right and for him to get the best possible treatment and care.
“It was in all our interests for him to use the fantastic facilities Chelsea have, do his rehab there and be ready to come back and be part of our squad for Watford.
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Hide Ad“Hopefully by the start of next week, in the build-up to the Watford game, he’ll be back training fully.”
Hull headed out to Antalya on Sunday morning.
Among the party are injured players Benjamin Tetteh, Allahyar Sayyadmanesh, Salah-Eddine Oulad M'Hand, Adama Traore and Vaughn Covil.