The Serbian coach and his team have been closely following Thai League games to scout for players for the friendly series, which also includes Gabon, the Slovak Republic and the United Arab Emirates.
“We have to follow players before making a final decision who will be called up,” said Milovan about his preparations for the King’s Cup, AFF Suzuki Cup and Asian Cup.
He also said there would be a one-week training camp in Europe between the end of May and early June ahead of the World Cup.
FAT chief Somyot Poompanmoung said that Thais playing in overseas leagues would all be asked to return home for the King Cup’s in response to the fans’ desire to watch the top players in action on home soil.