Mohamed Salah looks set to be involved in Liverpool's squad for Saturday's Premier League trip to Brentford after making a return to team training on Tuesday.
The 31-year-old forward has been out of action since pulling up with a hamstring injury in Egypt's 2-2 draw with Ghana on January 18. He hasn't featured for Liverpool since the 4-2 thrashing of Newcastle United at Anfield on New Year's Day.
Now, though, after returning to team training on Tuesday, he could make his first Reds appearance in six weeks at the G-Tech Community Stadium on Saturday.
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If all goes well between now and Saturday, Salah should be part of Liverpool's travelling contingent that takes to West London over the weekend. Salah took part in team training at Kirkby on Tuesday and was involved in rondos at the AXA Training Centre.
Should he return, it would be a timely boost for the Reds, who face Chelsea at Wembley in the 2024 League Cup just eight days later.
Expected return date: Brentford (A), February 17
Alexander-Arnold is set for a race against the clock to be fit for the League Cup final later this month after Jurgen Klopp confirmed the defender had suffered a recurrence of the knee injury he sustained against Arsenal last month.
On Monday, the ECHO reported that Alexander-Arnold was still awaiting the result of a scan in the aftermath of being withdrawn at half-time against Burnley on Saturday.
The No.66 was, as
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