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·8. April 2025
Liverpool injury update: Slot provides fresh timeline for returning players

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·8. April 2025
Liverpool’s chase for the Premier League title remains both thrilling and treacherous — a race painted in red and carried on the shoulders of a squad being constantly reshaped by time, tension, and tendon tears. Arne Slot, architect-in-transition, finds himself balancing ambition with attrition. As his team lurches toward May with more intent than elegance, the injury list reads not like a crisis, but a condition of existence.
At the heart of every great Liverpool side has been a dependable No.1, and in Alisson Becker, Liverpool possess a goalkeeper who can make moments static — who can pause time in the box. But right now, he remains paused himself.
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Having failed concussion protocols following a collision on international duty with Brazil, Alisson has missed Liverpool’s last two matches, including the surprise defeat at Fulham. Slot was clear, if guarded, in his assessment:
“It’s concussion and as we all know you have to tick all the boxes. Next week hopefully he can play but the protocol means not yet.”
This is modern football’s necessary compromise — not risking long-term health for short-term gain. His return is pencilled in for Sunday, April 13, at home against West Ham, though pencilled is all it can be for now.
There was a time when an injury to Trent Alexander-Arnold dominated the back pages. Now, it seems to whisper. An ankle problem sustained against PSG a month ago quietly ruled him out of the Carabao Cup final and England duty. But it is speculation, not rehabilitation, that now defines his name.
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Expected to leave Anfield this summer on a free transfer — with Real Madrid waiting patiently in the wings — his comeback feels uncertain, more contractual than physical. Slot confirmed:
“He will not be back in the upcoming weeks.”
What remains unclear is whether he’ll pull on a Liverpool shirt again. Potential return date: May 2025.
Joe Gomez, the forever versatile and occasionally cursed defender, hasn’t featured in nearly two months. A hamstring injury first kept him out of January, then surgery made the absence indefinite.
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Slot’s February update didn’t offer much hope for a swift return:
“Joe Gomez had surgery for his hamstring injury, so he’s out for a long time. He will be back maybe just before the end of the season.”
His return now sits precariously on the May calendar. A footnote, perhaps, to a season that’s raced past him. Potential return date: May 2025.
Midfielder Tyler Morton, who had been making gradual strides into the Liverpool rotation, now finds his campaign on hold. What began as a shoulder injury turned more serious, with surgery required and reports indicating the end of his season.
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Slot had initially described the issue as minor, but football has a habit of rewriting its own scripts. Potential return date: Summer 2025.
Liverpool’s title push will roll on, with or without these key figures. But as every match becomes a final and every point a prize, absence too becomes a character in this story — silent, unwelcome, but undeniably influential.