Liverpool F.C. are gearing up for a vital UEFA Champions League clash against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday, but they won’t have a full squad available. The Reds are looking to bounce back from a heavy FA Cup loss to Manchester City, although several key players are still sidelined.
Here’s the latest on their injury situation:
Alexander Isak
The Swedish forward has returned to training after more than three months out with a serious ankle injury, including a fibula fracture. He was close to featuring in the last match, but the staff decided against taking any risks. He could be in line to return against PSG.
Expected return: PSG match (April 8)
Alisson Becker
Liverpool’s first-choice goalkeeper continues to recover from a hamstring problem that has kept him out recently. He is unlikely to play against PSG and may not return until the latter stages of the season.
Expected return: Late season
Conor Bradley
The young defender will miss the rest of the season after undergoing knee surgery earlier this year following an injury against Arsenal.
Expected return: Next season
Wataru Endo
The midfielder has been out since February due to a serious foot injury that forced him off on a stretcher. He is expected to remain unavailable for an extended period.
Expected return: Next season
With several key players missing, Liverpool face a difficult test in Paris as they aim to keep their Champions League hopes alive.

