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Alisson Becker, Darwin Núñez and Luis Díaz take part in a team walk on July 21, 2025(Image: Nikki Dyer - LFC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Alisson Becker has left Liverpool's pre-season training camp in Tokyo and will not feature against Yokohama F Marinos on Wednesday.
The Brazil international was absent from Tuesday morning's open training session at the JFA Dreamfield venue and it's understood he has now left the Reds' contingent in Tokyo.
The goalkeeper has flown back to Merseyside for what has been described as a personal matter and will link up with his colleagues when they return to training at the AXA Centre.
It means Giorgi Mamardashvili is expected to start when the Reds are hosted by struggling J-League side Yokohama in the second and final pre-season friendly of their tour of Asia, which saw them beaten 4-2 by AC Milan in Hong Kong's Kai Tak Stadium on Saturday night.
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The news of Alisson's departure follows on from Joe Gomez's flight back to the United Kingdom after picking up a minor Achilles injury in Hong Kong.
The defender, who hasn't played in the Premier League since December, was returned home after the issue was discovered.
Other than Alisson's absence there was a full contingent at the Tokyo venue as Arne Slot and his staff put the players through their paces in searing morning temperatures.
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Alexis Mac Allister was able to take part in the session after his recent return to training.
The Argentina international had missed the final weeks of the Premier League campaign and is yet to feature in pre-season but could now be involved against the Japanese side.
Luis Diaz is bound for Germany to complete his £65.5m switch to Bayern Munich and said his goodbyes to his colleagues on Monday evening after visiting the Ekoin Temple earlier in the day with his team-mates.
The Reds have agreed to sell the Colombia international after a second offer arrived from the Bundesliga champions which met the club's valuation of a player who had made it clear he wanted to leave.
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New signing Hugo Ekitike trained with his colleagues while fellow summer signings Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez and Jermie Frimpong were also involved.