Liverpool fans have been able to breathe a huge sigh of relief after seeing Mohamed Salah back in full training.
He egyptian talisman He has only played 46 minutes for the Reds since returning from African Cup of Nations in January.
Salah left the tournament with a muscle injury, which was later aggravated upon his return against Brentford, a match in which he scored.
That means Jurgen Klopp He has only been able to use his star man for half of the football in two months.
Now, however, Salah appears to be close to a full return as he joined his teammates at the AXA Training Ground and looked in good spirits.
The first game for the 31-year-old is the Europa League clash against Sparta Prague on Thursday, but could well be rested for a mammoth Premier League title fight against city of manchester in the next game on Sunday.
However, there was bad news: Curtis Jones and Ryan Gravenberg Both absent from the training ground, despite arriving at the AXA center without the protective boots they were given in the Carabao Cup final against Chelsea.
Goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher was the subject of speculation on social media about an injury, but substitute Alisson Becker denied those stories as fictitious by taking part in a full session.
On the sidelines next to Alisson are Trent Alexander-ArnoldJoel Matip, Stefan Bajcetic, Thiago Alcántara, Diogo Jota and Ben Doak.
Recent academy graduate Jayden Danns is also unlikely to feature this week after suffering a concussion in the win against Nottingham Forest last weekend.