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Jürgen Klopp has been without a number of key players through injury in recent weeks but that situation is improving considerably.
Klopp spoke to the media in his press conference on Friday and confirmed that Curtis Jones was back in training, with the midfielder having not played since suffering an ankle problem at Brentford in February.
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He could feature against Brighton on Sunday while Ibrahima Konaté is also in line to return.
The defender missed Liverpool's last three matches but was called up by France during the recent international break, playing the full 90 minutes against Chile this week.
Konaté had missed training on Thursday but Klopp allayed any fears over a lay-off.
There is also good news regarding left-back Andy Robertson after he picked up an injury with Scotland in midweek.
According to The Athletic, Robertson is set to be out for days rather than weeks and Klopp provided an update on his fitness in his pre-match press conference, as well as Darwin Núñez who withdrew from Uruguay duty.
Liverpool remains without goalkeeper Alisson, as well as Trent Alexander-Arnold and Diogo Jota but the trio are not believed to be too far away, while Stefan Baj?eti? will continue his rehabilitation with the club's Under-21s side.
What Klopp said before Brighton match
"Curtis is in training.
Darwin did his rehab during the week, trained first day partially and since then in full training.
"The other boys from next week on step by step they will join parts of team training.
He is in partial training with the U21s and will be in full training with the U21s next week.
Konaté is also in line to feature against Brighton while Klopp's options could soon be boosted even further.