Liverpool is gearing up for a return to Premier League action with its trip to Southampton just around the corner. And with a packed schedule leading up to Christmas, the Reds will be eager to welcome back some of their sidelined stars.
Liverpool Eyeing Bundesliga Superstar Omar Marmoush Amid Injury Updates
Harvey Elliott has been spotted getting some training in with Liverpool’s U21s as he works his way back from a fractured foot sustained during the September internationals while playing for England.
His absence hasn’t derailed Liverpool’s results, but having another midfield option would be hugely beneficial.
Meanwhile, Federico Chiesa, who joined from Juventus in the summer, has seen limited game time as he continues to build his fitness. He was spotted with rehab coach Lee Nobes at the AXA Training Centre yesterday but is not in team training again just yet.
Alisson Becker has been sidelined for seven games due to a hamstring injury he picked up during the Crystal Palace match. The Brazilian goalkeeper, like Jota, was expected to return after the international break, but the exact timing is still uncertain.
He did, however, share a photo of himself in the gym this week, indicating that his rehabilitation is ongoing.
Trent Alexander-Arnold was expected to be fit by the time Liverpool faces Real Madrid and Manchester City. He might even make an appearance in next weekend’s Southampton match, having avoided a serious setback when he was substituted during the Aston Villa game.
Liverpool is also reportedly on the verge of signing Bundesliga superstar Omar Marmoush, who has been in sensational form this season.
The 25-year-old Egyptian international has netted 14 goals and provided 10 assists in 16 appearances for Eintracht Frankfurt. Liverpool is keen to bolster their attacking options, and Marmoush could be the perfect addition to their squad.
With a packed schedule and key players returning from injury, Liverpool fans have plenty to look forward to as the team aims to secure a strong finish to the season.
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