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Liverpool FC Injury News: Latest Updates and Return Dates
Liverpool FC continues to grapple with a challenging injury crisis during the 2025/26 season, affecting key players across defense and attack. Manager Arne Slot has provided updates on several long-term absentees, with no immediate signings planned despite the setbacks[1][2][3][6].
Conor Bradley
Right-back Conor Bradley suffered a serious knee injury in stoppage time during the goalless draw at Arsenal last week, ruling him out for the remainder of the season. He underwent surgery and posted a defiant message: "A big blow but surgery is done so the comeback starts now." No exact return date is set, but expectations point to June 2026. Liverpool have no plans to sign a new right-back this window, securing Bradley's spot upon recovery. The injury also sidelines him for Northern Ireland's World Cup playoff against Italy in March[1][2][3][4][5].
Alexander Isak
Record signing Alexander Isak faces months on the sidelines after surgery for a fibula fracture and ankle injury sustained against Tottenham in December. Slot described it as a "long injury" but is confident Isak will return later this season, with a potential date around March 2026. His absence has elevated Hugo Ekitike to the No. 9 role[2][3][4].
Giovanni Leoni
Young defender Giovanni Leoni, signed from Parma, tore his ACL on debut in the Carabao Cup against Southampton in September 2025. The 18-19-year-old faces about 12 months out, missing the rest of this season and potentially the start of 2026/27 (August/September 2026). Slot highlighted the mental toll on the newcomer[1][2][3][4].
Other Updates
- Rio Ngumoha: Mentioned in headlines but limited details; part of ongoing injury concerns[2].
- Wataru Endo: Ankle injury; hopes to return by end of January[4].
- Jayden Danns: Recovering from stress fracture; not training, unavailable short-term[3].
- Hugo Ekitike: Back from DOMS; likely available for FA Cup vs. Barnsley[3].
Despite the blows, Liverpool focus on internal solutions like Dominik Szoboszlai at right-back, prioritizing squad resilience amid a title push[1][5][6].
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