After Friday’s home friendly against Finland, head coach Steve Clarke must reduce his team from 28 to 26 for the competition.
On June 14, Scotland takes on Germany, the hosts, in Munich.
Prior to creating his temporary team, Clarke suffered the injuries of Aaron Hickey, Nathan Patterson, and Lewis Ferguson.
Since then, Tommy Conway and Lewis Morgan have been called up, replacing Lyndon Dykes and Ben Doak who withdrew.
According to BBC Scotland, 41-year-old Hearts veteran Gordon is expected to play against the Finns at Hampden, bringing his total number of caps to 75.
Only seven games have he participated in after fracturing his leg in December 2022.
Zander Clark, a keeper from Tynecastle, now seems to be Scotland’s clear backup choice behind Angus Gunn.
Rangers center back Since making his debut in 2018, Souttar has played on nine different continents.
The 27-year-old has been training with Scotland despite missing the final three games of the season due to injury.
With seven center backs and four goalkeepers on the roster, it was likely that the two players who would be released would be from those positions.
During his Thursday afternoon press appearance, Clarke stated, “I’ve reached a decision,” without providing any details.