Bellamy has welcomed the return of two “quality” performers in Ampadu and Wilson.
“Harry, if you look at his performances for us in the first six games (of Bellamy’s reign)… the way he works for the team is incredible,” he added.
“He’s a remarkable player for us and he fits in really well with how we play.
“Ethan we haven’t had since September. I don’t think we have someone at this present moment with his sort of profile, so he has been a loss. But we always adapt – we have to adapt.
“Sheehs (Josh Sheehan) has done really well in games where we control games. But games where there’s going to be transition, which big games really bring, we need everyone available and having Ethan available is a big, big bonus for us.”
Wales sit second in Group J after beginning their bid to secure a place at the 2026 World Cup with a 3-1 win against Kazakhstan and a 1-1 draw in North Macedonia.
Several players will report for international duty after a successful end to the season at club level.
Brennan Johnson scored the only goal as Tottenham – who also included Ben Davies in their squad – beat Manchester United in the Europa League final, while Connor Roberts, Karl Darlow, Joe Rodon, Ampadu, Daniel James and Chris Mepham all secured promotion to the Premier League with their respective clubs.
North Macedonia currently top Group J ahead of Wales on goal difference, though top seeds Belgium are yet to start their campaign.
The group winners seal a place at the World Cup while four remaining berths will be determined by play-offs involving the 12 group runners-up and four teams from last year’s Nations League phase.
Wales are already well placed to secure a play-off place – should they need it – having topped their Nations League group.
