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The season has not even started yet, and already Liverpool have several injury concerns that Jürgen Klopp is having to manage.
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Curtis Jones and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are both "out", according to Klopp, with The Athletic reporting that the former could be missing for a month.
They knew the risks weeks ago and unless something drastically changes, their plan won't.
The Reds have enough depth to be able to cope — but injury troubles are never ideal.
Alisson Becker, who has missed much of pre-season with a minor injury, is now "fine" and is expected to start at Craven Cottage against Fulham on Saturday lunchtime, Klopp revealed during his Friday press conference.
As Klopp himself alluded to, a few injuries are not going to significantly change Liverpool's transfer stance.
"We cannot solve a problem we have for four weeks with a transfer for a whole season — it makes no sense," Klopp said, though he did add: "But the transfer window is still open..."
In terms of the market, though, it remains unlikely that Liverpool will be pressured into making a move.