Mo Salah, Liverpool’s star winger, has taken a significant step towards returning to training with the team. After nursing a hamstring injury for nearly four weeks, which cut short his participation in the African Cup of Nations, Salah is now back on the grass at the AXA Training Centre alongside his teammates.
Jurgen Klopp had previously indicated that Salah might participate in some parts of training, and Liverpool’s latest footage confirms his involvement. While it’s likely that Salah will join in the initial stages of training as he progresses towards a full return, his presence on the field is a positive sign for his recovery.
Liverpool’s upcoming match against Brentford on Saturday could see the return of several key players, including Salah, if he receives clearance to play. Alisson Becker and Joe Gomez, who missed the last game due to illness, have also been spotted heading out for training, indicating their potential availability for the upcoming fixture.
Additionally, Conor Bradley has returned to Merseyside after being granted compassionate leave following the passing of his father. Liverpool will assess his fitness level after his return from Northern Ireland.
Furthermore, Ibrahima Konate, who was suspended for the previous match against Brentford, is now back and available for selection. Other players seen heading out for training include Diogo Jota, Wataru Endo, and Andy Robertson, providing a boost to Liverpool’s squad depth ahead of the upcoming fixtures.