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Liverpool Injury Update: Return Dates for Isak, Frimpong & Endō

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Nottingham Forest vs. Liverpool Injury Update: Feb 2026

As Liverpool FC prepare for their crucial Premier League clash against Nottingham Forest in February 2026, manager Arne Slot faces a mounting injury crisis that could impact the team's lineup and title aspirations. With several key players sidelined, the Reds' depth is being tested at a pivotal stage of the season.[1][2]



Long-Term Absences

  • Conor Bradley: The right-back is out for the remainder of the 2025-26 season following major knee surgery after an injury against Arsenal on January 8. Rehabilitation is underway, but his return is not expected until next term.[1]
  • Wataru Endō: Midfielder stretchered off with a serious foot injury during the February 11 win at Sunderland. Slot confirmed on February 19 that Endō faces a "long time" out, with no specific timeline.[1]
  • Alexander Isak: The star forward underwent ankle surgery including a fibula fracture on December 22 after scoring against Tottenham. Slot anticipates a return around the end of March or early April, post-international break, barring setbacks.[1][4]
  • Giovanni Leoni: Young defender ruled out for the entire season due to an ACL tear on his debut in September 2025.[1]
  • Alexis Mac Allister: Groin/hip issue ends his campaign; Slot prioritizes full recovery for 2026-27.[3]

Other Concerns

Jeremie Frimpong has endured recurrent knocks, while youngsters like Jayden Danns show promise—U21 coach Rob Page reports daily progress on the grass, with a medical review imminent. No suspensions, but Ryan Gravenberch is out due to a red card.[1][2][3]

Positive notes include Joe Gomez's readiness to start after recent substitute appearances. Liverpool's medical team remains optimistic, but Slot must navigate this injury plague to maintain their top-flight challenge.[4] (Word count: 298)