There is finally hope on the horizon for Alexander Isak, but Liverpool fans may still need to be patient. After months out with a serious leg injury, the striker is closing in on a return, with the Champions League clash against Paris Saint-Germain now seen as a realistic target.
Signed for £125 million, expectations were always huge, yet his debut season at Anfield has been disrupted by injuries—from an early groin problem to a broken leg in December—making it a frustrating campaign for both player and club.
Isak is now back in light training and making steady progress, but manager Arne Slot has stressed the club will take a cautious approach. He confirmed the forward will be available soon, though not necessarily at full sharpness after such a long spell out.
Slot admitted fans should not expect the same level immediately, suggesting Isak will likely return gradually through limited minutes or substitute appearances while he rebuilds fitness step by step.
Despite the slow recovery, there is confidence he can still make a difference before the season ends, though the bigger expectation is that supporters will see the very best of him next season.

