The Manchester United defender suffered a sickening clash of heads with Dani Carvajal during the 2-1 defeat to Spain.
But he was well enough to drive himself to training and is on the road to recovery.
Shaw, 23, will have to pass a six-step procedure before he is cleared to play, which takes a minimum of six days.
And he could line up against Watford on Saturday, although Jose Mourinho will not want to rush him.
Shaw set up Marcus Rashford's opener against Spain with an inch-perfect ball after racing down the flank.
Six steps to recovery (Maximum one per 24 hours)
- No physical activity
- Light aerobic exercise
- Sport specific exercise
- Non-contact training drills
- Full contact training,
- Return to play (after an all-clear from the club's medical officer)
And the former Southampton man has started the season well at club level – finally looking to have made the left-back spot his own.
SunSport exclusively revealed that Shaw is keeping United waiting over a new deal following his return to favour.
Club chiefs are prepared to hike his wages of around £130,000-a-week to keep the recently recalled England left-back at Old Trafford.
They are determined to protect their investment, having paid £30million to bring him from Southampton four years ago.
Yet Shaw, for all Jose Mourinho has singled him out for praise recently, is in no immediate rush to make a decision.
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