Liverpool face an enormous Premier League clash with Manchester City straight after the international break.
The free-scoring Reds, who have mostly played well this season, are now up against the toughest test of their renewed reputation as title contenders.
With one or two players on the edge of recovering from injuries, things may get even better for Liverpool right now. However, there is still a long way to go until other important players return to action, and there is still some doubt around a few more.
Here is all the latest Liverpool injury news and potential return dates…
Ryan Gravenberch
The Dutch midfielder has been a huge hit since swapping Bayern Munich for Merseyside over the summer, but missed out against both Toulouse and Brentford with what Klopp described as a minor knee issue.
Provided there have been no setbacks since then, it seems likely that Gravenberch will be in contention to face City on Saturday.
Potential return date: Saturday, November 25 vs Manchester City
Ibrahima Konate
A surprise absentee from the squad to face Brentford was Konate, who also withdrew from France duty with the apparent recurrence of a hamstring injury.
Klopp did not give too much detail on the issue, though Les Bleus boss Didier Deschamps said last week: “He felt something in his hamstring. He had tests, but it’s not serious.
“He needs a bit of time to not take any risks. It’s an area where he already has an injury.
“It wasn’t in his interest or mine [to call him up]. In the best of cases, he could have been training only Friday or Saturday.”
We wait to see if Konate may be in contention for a swift return at City.
Potential return date: Saturday, November 25 vs Manchester City
Joe Gomez
Like Konate, Gomez was an unexpected omission from the matchday squad to face Brentford and we have few details at the moment on the type or severity of his issue.
Speaking on Konate and Gomez after that game against the Bees, Klopp said only: “Yeah, both for injury reasons as well.
“We will see how serious it is but they were not available today.”
We await further update from the Liverpool boss, until which it is very difficult to predict a potential return date for versatile defender Gomez.
Potential return date: Unknown
Andy Robertson
Left-back stalwart Robertson suffered a shoulder injury on international duty with Scotland last month and required surgery that is expected to keep him out until the New Year.
Giving an update to Viaplay Sports before the Euro 2024-bound Tartan Army’s thrilling draw with Norway on Sunday night, he said: “I’m getting there, slowly and surely. Surgery was a success which was the main thing, no complications from it or anything like that.
“It’s so far so good, three weeks since my surgery now so everything is progressing well, I have just got to take it bit by bit and week by week. Everything has went well up to this point and hopefully that continues. Hopefully, before we know it I’ll be back on the grass.”
Asked about a possible return date, Robertson added: “I’ve not looked that far ahead yet. I’m just trying to take it week by week. I’m trying not to get frustrated, I’m not the best injured so I’m trying to take small wins every single week.
“I don’t want to put a game in mind and then I don’t make it or I come back before then. I am just taking it slowly but surely and then there will be a time to start pushing it and when that comes I’ll try and get on the pitch as quickly as I can.”
Potential return date: January 2024
Curtis Jones
Jones last played in the Carabao Cup win at Bournemouth at the start of the November and has since been sidelined with a hamstring problem.
However, Klopp said earlier this month that he expected the 22-year-old back in action following the international break.
Potential return date: Saturday, November 25 vs Manchester City
Thiago Alcantara
One of Liverpool’s great frustrations is the inability to get influential midfielder Thiago fit and firing for any sustained period of time.
The injury-plagued Spaniard has not played a single game since April after numerous setbacks and is unlikely to be back from his ongoing hip trouble until the New Year at the earliest.
“Thiago is an ongoing thing. We cannot put any pressure in there as well,” Klopp said of Thiago earlier this month.
“But we expect him to be back, I would probably say start of the New Year.
“It’s now already November. That would mean another four weeks, I would say that is probably realistic thing to try. I can’t wait to have him back. The player is just exceptional.
“I understand why you ask but we can’t have a week by week update because it will not change a lot in this moment.”
Potential return date: January 2024
Stefan Bajcetic
Academy graduate midfielder Bajcetic enjoyed a breakout 2022/23 season that was sadly curtailed by an adductor injury early in March.
The Spaniard has featured just twice since then after setbacks and Klopp is unsure when he will be able to call upon him again.
Potential return date: Unknown