MatchAFC Bournemouth v Liverpool: Team news
The Reds must, though, check on the condition of Federico Chiesa, who is rated '50/50' after missing the midweek Champions League win over Marseille.
Ibrahima Konate was not involved in France and remains unavailable following the passing of his father.
"Federico wasn't able to be on the bench on Wednesday. There was a recovery session yesterday, so we have to wait and see today," Slot told the media at his pre-match press conference on Friday morning.
"It's difficult for me to say whether he is available for Bournemouth. We don't expect him to be out for long, so it would be 50/50 maybe if he is available for tomorrow.
"I spoke to [Konate] a few times. I think these are private matters and they should stay between us.
"It's very obvious that if something like that happens, a player needs time to be there for his family and also time for himself."
Slot added: "For the rest, at this moment in time, no-one picked up a knock, no-one had a problem after the game, but sometimes when you start training again you can feel something.
"But I expect all the same players to be available for tomorrow and Calvin Ramsay is a player who is not available for the Champions League but will be available for the Premier League, so that's another player to add."
Mohamed Salah returned to action for the Reds versus Marseille after representing Egypt in their run to the Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals.
The No.11 - who has 12 Premier League goals against the Cherries - is ready to go again on the south coast, believes the head coach.
Slot said: "Mo played 90 minutes [on Wednesday], as many others did, and yesterday we had a recovery session because we couldn't go back home after the game because we had a late kick-off.
"As we had so many times in Europe, not once we had an early kick-off.
"So, we had recovery yesterday and we train today. Knowing Mo, he's ready to play tomorrow. Because he has shown that so many times in his career.
"But he, like all the others, has a training session to go and then I will decide the line-up for tomorrow."
Conor Bradley, Alexander Isak and Giovanni Leoni are long-term absentees.
Bournemouth will be without attacker Marcus Tavernier as a result of a hamstring injury he sustained after scoring against Brighton & Hove Albion on Monday.
Cherries boss Andoni Iraola may be able to call upon Enes Unal, though.
"The team will be very similar to the one we had against Brighton. We lose Tav with the injury that you know," said Iraola.
"The only one from the players that were injured who could have a chance is Enes. Enes wants to try today to train but I'm not sure if he's going to be available or not. He is the only one who could have a chance."
The hosts' injury list includes Tyler Adams, Matai Akinmboni, David Brooks, Will Dennis, Ben Gannon-Doak and Justin Kluivert.
Bournemouth completed the signing of midfielder Alex Toth earlier this week and he could debut against Liverpool.
"He's definitely available," said Iraola. "In the situation that we find ourselves [in] right now, he has to be ready because we will need him.
"I feel like he has come with the hunger of showing his level and I hope he helps us as soon as possible."
Last match
Brighton 1-1 Bournemouth (January 19): Petrovic, Jimenez, Hill, Senesi, Truffert, Scott, Cook, Tavernier, Kroupi, Adli, Evanilson.
Marseille 0-3 Liverpool (January 21): Alisson, Frimpong, Gomez, Van Dijk, Kerkez, Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Wirtz, Salah, Ekitike.
