Darwin Nunez and Ibrahima Konate have both been passed fit for Liverpool’s Premier League clash with Brighton at Anfield on Sunday.
Nunez dropped out of the Uruguay squad due to a minor hamstring problem sustained against Manchester United before the international break, while Konate came through his comeback for France unscathed after recovering from a similar issue.
Midfielder Curtis Jones is close to a return after a month out with an ankle injury.
“Curtis, I am not sure if he is available (for Sunday), but he’s in training,” said Jurgen Klopp. “Ibou had an extra rest day (on Thursday), nothing else.
“Darwin is fine. He did his rehab during the week, trained the first day partially since we are back in and since then he is in full training.”
Klopp confirmed that Andy Robertson avoided serious injury after being hurt in Scotland’s defeat to Northern Ireland but said the left-back is unlikely to feature against Brighton.
“Robbo, we take it a little bit day by day so we will see,” he added.
“He will not train today but it’s not bad.”
Asked about timeframes for the injured trio of Alisson, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Diogo Jota, Klopp said: “The other boys, from next week on I think they will join parts of team training so we will see what we do with that.
“They are not too far away but none of them even close to team training yet. They all make their steps so it’s positive.”
Stefan Bajcetic will return to full training with the Under-21s next week as he continues to build up his fitness after a long absence.
Liverpool host Sheffield United next Thursday following Sunday’s visit of Brighton.
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