
NewsLiverpool's injury list, suspensions and availability
Last updated on March 2
Injuries
Stefan Bajcetic
Bajcetic is yet to play in the 2025-26 season due to injury.
Arne Slot on January 30: "He's not training yet. So, he constantly gets close to the team and then he has a little setback and then comes close and has a little setback, so we're hoping and expecting to have him very soon, again.
"But at that moment of time he trains with us again, then he's been out for six, seven, eight months [with] no first-team training. So, as much as I'd like to have him back, we have to manage the expectations with him as well."
Conor Bradley
The Northern Irishman is set to be out for the rest of the season after sustaining a significant knee injury against Arsenal on January 8.
He underwent surgery for the issue in the days after and then began a spell of rehabilitation.
Bradley on January 14: "A big blow but surgery is done so the comeback starts now. It won't be for a little while but I already can't wait to get back playing for Liverpool FC and Northern Ireland."
Wataru Endo
Endo was stretchered off in the second half of the win at Sunderland on February 11 with a foot injury.
Slot on February 19: "Wata will be out for a long time. We don't know exactly how long - but long."
Alexander Isak
Isak is currently on the sidelines after undergoing surgery on an ankle injury that included a fibula fracture on December 22.
He sustained the issue while scoring against Tottenham Hotspur two days prior.
Slot - issuing an update on his return - on February 19: "It will be somewhere around there [the March international break] and then it's always the question if things go really well or if he gets a little bit of a setback. So, it will be around that period of time - end of March, start of April when he's hopefully back with the group.
"When you're back with the group it's not to say that you are ready to play, let alone start, a game of football because, again, he's been out for months and the last time he's been out for months I think we could all see that it took him a while before he was the player we have signed from Newcastle."
Giovanni Leoni
The defender is recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament tear suffered at the end of his debut against Southampton in the Carabao Cup in September 2025.
He is not expected to play again in 2025-26.
Slot on September 26: "He is not in a good place, of course, because he tore his ACL and it means he will be out for a year. Being so young and coming to a new country and playing so well in your first game... it's very hard to take the positive side.
"There's never a positive side - but you always try to look at a positive side and that is that he is still so young, so he has so many years still to go after he recovers from a terrible injury like that."
Florian Wirtz
A back issue felt during the warm-up at Nottingham Forest saw the German withdrawn from the starting XI and squad.
Wirtz then missed the following matches against West Ham United and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Slot on March 5: "He trained half and half yesterday with the team. What I mean with that is he was a 'joker', you say over here I think, so he made the next step in his rehab.
"So, let's see where he is today and if he then could be available for a few – a few – minutes tomorrow [against Wolves in the Emirates FA Cup], in the best scenario."
Suspensions
No Liverpool players are currently suspended.
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