Trent Alexander-Arnold will make his return from injury for Liverpool this weekend in the game against Wolves, Express Sport understands. Jurgen Klopp's been dealing with an injury crisis all season long and there was worse news in the game against Manchester City before the international break when Alexander-Arnold was forced off with a muscle problem.
There are concerns over Andy Robertson's fitness though after he appeared to be struggling with a foot injury against Ajax.
Captain Jordan Henderson also picked up a back issue against the Dutch side but, speaking after the game, Klopp suggested he was confident both would be available against Wolves.
"Robbo took a massive knock on his ankle," Klopp said. "He needed strapping at half time.
"Hendo had a proper knock on his back. Gini played game number, I don't want to say it because I just hope he can carry on.
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Jurgen Klopp will be relieved to have Trent Alexander-Arnold back (Image: GETTY)
"[Robertson and Henderson] both played through it so I would say now we have two days more than we had last week until the next game, so I don't know exactly.
"Something might show up tomorrow slightly different but at the moment I am positive for it.
"But I don't know, but that is a problem for the next few days and not tonight."
Thiago Alcantara remains a few weeks away from making a return, but the likes of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita are said to be closer to full fitness.