
Liverpool striker Alexander Isak has made a return to full team training this week after a lengthy injury layoff, fueling hopes that he could feature in the squad for upcoming high-profile fixtures.
The 26-year-old forward had been sidelined since December due to a fractured fibula and ankle injury.
Fabrizio Romano reported on X on Thursday that, “Alexander Isak returns in team training with the Liverpool squad this week after a long injury. He’s expected to be called up this weekend and then against PSG.”
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Isak’s participation in group sessions under manager Arne Slot marks a major step in his recovery.
While he may be included in the squad for this weekend’s FA Cup clash against Manchester City, Liverpool are likely to take a cautious approach, with Isak expected to begin on the bench.
The forward is, however, expected to be available for Liverpool’s crucial Champions League encounter against PSG, potentially featuring as a substitute as he regains full match fitness.
