Di Natale and Totti both remain key figures at their respective clubs, Udinese and Roma, and there have been mounting calls for both players to be recalled to the national team set-up.

Prandelli has already intimated that Di Natale will be given his chance to impress in the run-up to Euro 2012, and insists Totti is more than welcome to reverse his decision to retire from international football.

The former Fiorentina coach told Sky Sport24: "The door is open to all."

Italy are currently short on quality up front, with Giuseppe Rossi currently out of action with a knee injury and Antonio Cassano still recovering from a heart operation back in November.

However, Prandelli is optimistic that both strikers will be present in Poland and Ukraine.

"Giuseppe Rossi is recovering and I hope to have both him and Antonio Cassano for the European Championships," Prandelli said.

Italy have been drawn in the same group as reigning world and European champions Spain, the Republic of Ireland and Croatia.