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Arne Slot Confirms Fitness Concerns Ahead of Key Fixtures but Virgil Van Dijk Declared Fit in Latest Liverpool Injury Update

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Liverpool manager Arne Slot has issued an injury update as his squad prepares for a pivotal stretch of fixtures.

With the Reds sitting atop both the Premier League and Champions League standings, injuries to key players threaten to disrupt their impressive form.

Key Players Sidelined – Alisson and Diogo Jota Out

Slot confirmed in a pre-match press conference that goalkeeper Alisson Becker and forward Diogo Jota are unlikely to recover in time for Liverpool’s pivotal Champions League clash against Real Madrid.

Up to now, Liverpool have managed fairly well without the key duo, but their return would still be a huge boost ahead of a crucial run of fixtures ahead.

While their replacements – namely Caoimhín Kelleher and Darwin Nunez – have stepped up irably, their prolonged absences will test Liverpool’s depth further.

Trent Alexander-Arnold Could Return

In more optimistic news, Slot hinted that right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold might make his comeback soon, though he wasn’t certain on an exact timeline.

“The last week is always tricky,” Slot explained. “It’s difficult to judge, so I cannot say if it will be one or two or three days.”

Virgil van Dijk and Harvey Elliot Declared Fit

Elsewhere in the latest Liverpool injury update, Harvey Elliott is confirmed to have returned to full fitness, which provides Slot with more options in the engine room.

Meanwhile, captain Virgil van Dijk, who appeared to pick up a minor issue during international duty, is expected to feature in the weekend’s Premier League match against Southampton.

The Reds face a packed schedule with a Premier League showdown against reigning champions Manchester City and a Champions League clash with title-holders Real Madrid.

Before those massive fixtures, they will travel to St. Mary’s on Sunday to take on a struggling Southampton side currently rooted to the bottom of the table.

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