The Reds were handed a major boost on Tuesday as all three players, along with Stefan Bajcetic, were pictured in team training at the AXA Training Centre following spells out through injury.
Alisson has been sidelined since February 4 with a hamstring injury and has subsequently missed each of Liverpool's last 13 games in all competitions, allowing Caoimhin Kelleher an extended run between the sticks.
Both Alexander-Arnold and Jota have been nursing knee injuries, the former sustained his problem against Burnley on February 10 before the latter was stretched off against Brentford just a week later.
As for Bajcetic, he has only made two first-team appearances this season having struggled with both groin and calf issues, but the teenage midfielder has recently made progress in his recovery.
Klopp in no rush to bring back injured quartetSpeaking at a press conference on Wednesday ahead of Liverpool's Europa League tie with Atalanta at Anfield, Klopp insisted that all four returning players still need time to build up their fitness and rhythm.
«We will have to see [if they can feature],» Klopp told reporters. «Obviously we didn't rush it with the boys. We can but we didn't. That means they did a lot of training by themselves, especially Diogo and Trent. Worked as a group since two, three weeks. Could do really proper training.
»Looked very good yesterday to be honest. We have to see. They are now back in training and we have to see how we involve them, how we use them.
«We need them, that is
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