Liverpool Injury Update: Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alisson Becker, and Diogo Jota Latest News and Return Dates

As Liverpool gears up for two crucial matches this week—against Real Madrid in the Champions League and Manchester City in the Premier League—injury concerns continue to loom over their squad. With the team sitting atop the European standings and eight points clear of City, manager Arne Slot will need his full squad available to maintain their strong start to the season.

Here’s the latest injury update on key players for Liverpool as they prepare for these high-stakes fixtures:
PlayerInjuryCurrent StatusPotential Return Date
Trent Alexander-ArnoldHamstring injuryMissed the win over Southampton. Not training yet but progressing well.November/December 2024
Kostas TsimikasKnock (training injury)Missed the win over Southampton. Status unknown.Unknown
Alisson BeckerHamstring injuryBack in training but not risked for the Saints game. Likely to ease back into action.December 2024
Diogo JotaChest injuryExpected to be out longer than initially anticipated.December 2024
Federico ChiesaFitness (lack of match sharpness)Still training separately from the first team.Unknown

Key Notes:

  • Trent Alexander-Arnold is progressing well after his hamstring injury, but it remains unclear whether he will recover in time for Liverpool’s upcoming high-profile fixtures.
  • Kostas Tsimikas is dealing with a knock sustained in training, and his return timeline is still uncertain.
  • Alisson Becker, recovering from a hamstring injury, is expected to return to full fitness by December, though Liverpool may opt to keep him sidelined for the time being given Caoimhin Kelleher’s solid performances.
  • Diogo Jota is still recovering from a chest injury he picked up in the Chelsea match, with a potential return set for December.
  • Federico Chiesa, yet to make an impact for Liverpool, continues to work on his fitness away from the first team, with no confirmed return date as of now.

As Liverpool faces a demanding stretch of fixtures, the health of these key players will be critical to their continued success on multiple fronts.