Liverpool are busy gearing up for their next match in the Premier League, but do have some fitness and injury concerns.
The Reds take on Arsenal on Wednesday night at the Emirate Stadium, with an opportunity to close the gap to leaders Manchester City to just one point.
Going into the game there are concerns of some members of Jurgen Klopp's squad, which he provided more clarity on in his most recent press conference.
Below is the latest on the injuries and absentees of the Liverpool squad.
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Mohamed Salah
The Egyptian forward was replaced just four minutes after scoring on Saturday, having gone down to the ground in discomfort.
Clearly wishing to take no risks with his talisman, Klopp introduced Diogo Jota in his place.
Salah was not pictured in training on Monday, but Klopp confirmed in his press conference on Tuesday that he is set to train ahead of the Arsenal match.
"It looks like. Mo is a tough cookie," said Klopp. "We were quite lucky with it. It was swollen and painful, and yesterday a little bit less swollen and less painful.
"Now I got the message before the press conference that Mo is ready to train and we will see how that looks."
Ibrahima Konate
Konate has now missed both of Liverpool's previous two matches, with an official explanation yet to be provided.
However, the French defender was pictured back in first-team training on Monday, and looks to be in contention to feature against the Gunners.
James Milner
Klopp also confirmed that James Milner will miss the trip to the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday.
The Liverpool said that Milner is out for the clash against the Gunners through illness rather than injury.
He did not go on to explain whether or not Milner's illness is Covid related or not.
Kostas Tsimikas
Joining Milner on the absentee list is Kostas Tsimikas, who like the veteran midfielder is also out through illness.
Klopp confirmed that Tsimikas is ruled out for the clash against Arsenal, but once again did not say if his illness is Covid related or not.