West Bromwich Albion are set to discipline Ben Foster and Craig Dawson after they refused to fly out for the club’s training camp in Portugal.

Foster, the former England international goalkeeper, and defender Dawson can both expect be punished internally for staying at home, amid interest from Premier League clubs in the pair.

Manchester City and Watford have shown interest in Foster this summer while West Ham and Burnley have already seen bids rejected for Dawson.

Albion’s first-team squad flew out to Portugal for a six-day training camp on Tuesday but Foster and Dawson both informed senior officials they did not want to go.

It is understood both players are hugely frustrated over the hardline stance of Albion’s board over their futures, with the club determined to keep the core of their squad following relegation to the Championship.

West Ham’s £12m bid for Dawson was rejected earlier this month while Burnley have also had a joint offer for the 28-year-old and striker Jay Rodriguez snubbed.