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Liverpool injury news including the latest on Florian Wirtz, Conor Bradley and Jeremie Frimpong ahead of another big week for the RedsLiverpool have had little time to dwell on their latest Premier League defeat, having been brushed aside 3-0 by Nottingham Forest at Anfield on Saturday afternoon.Instead, focus has already shifted to another big week, which includes the visit of PSV in the Champions League as well as a trip to West Ham on Sunday. Still, there is little excuse for the Reds’ current predicament and the team have it all to do to turn things around sooner rather than later.READ MORE: Liverpool final Premier League position predicted after heavy Nottingham Forest defeatREAD MORE: Liverpool handed new brutal Alexander Isak reality with unwanted recordAhead of another crucial week, Echo Sport has taken a look at Slot’s current injury concerns and when those players are expected to return to action...Conor BradleyPrior to the weekend’s defeat, Slot confirmed right-back Bradley had suffered another injury setback while on international duty with Northern Ireland.
"Florian should be able to play after [Forest], it depends on what happens after, but that shouldn’t be that long," the manager said last Friday.Potential return date: PSV (H) – November 26, 2025.Jeremie FrimpongOne of the key reasons Bradley’s injury is such a blow for Liverpool is that their other right-back option, Jeremie Frimpong, is also out with a hamstring issue. The Dutchman was forced off during the win over Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League last month and has been working his way back to fitness.While the initial timeline indicated a return after the November international break, Slot’s latest update suggests another few weeks on the sidelines."Jeremie is out just as long," he said last week.
It was subsequently confirmed that he had sustained an ACL injury and would face an extended spell on the sidelines.The last Slot spoke of the teenager was following the diagnosis in September. But you try to look at that, and that is that he is still so young, and he has so many years still to go after he recovers."Potential return date: Summer 2026
