Liverpool are close to welcoming back key members of their first-team squad as they continue to compete for Premier League and Europa League glory.
The Reds remain in the hunt for a further two major trophies this season and could see their chances in both competition boosted by the return of influential individuals in key positions.
Alisson Becker, Diogo Jota, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Stefan Bajcetic have all returned to training this week and are edging closer to being available for selection once again, offering Jurgen Klopp the best chance of going out on a high as Liverpool manager.
Up next for the Reds is a European clash with Atalanta, which at least two of the aforementioned players could be back for, before facing Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon.
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Liverpool have been without Diogo Jota since he was stretchered off in Liverpool's 4-1 win over Brentford on February 17.
The Portugal international has missed nearly two months of action for the Reds, but is now on the verge of a first-team comeback. Klopp has hinted the former Wolves star could be in the matchday squad for the upcoming Atalanta clash at Anfield, having recently returned to training.
Providing positive news on Jota on Wednesday afternoon, the Reds' boss said: “So, obviously we didn’t rush it with the boys. You can but we didn’t, that means they did a lot of training by themselves, especially Diogo and Trent, [they] worked as a group for two or three
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