Liverpool injuries keep on piling up as they head into their final fixture of 2025.
The Reds have not had the best start to the season but results are starting to pick up again, even if they do seem to lose a player each game through injury.
The latest is, of course, Alexander Isak, with the Swede breaking his fibula, which is expected to keep him out for at least a few months.
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He was just one of six players Arne Slot offered an update on, with the team they field against Wolves likely being much-changed due to their issues in this department.
Arne Slot offers injury update ahead of Liverpool vs Wolves
Liverpool’s final game of 2025 sees them come up against bottom of the table Wolves, a game everyone is expecting them to win comfortably.
However, Reds fans know it will not be that simple, with their injury list proof that they will not just be able to roll them over.
Slot has revealed who is and is not available for this game too, with the list starting to pile up.
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He said in his press conference that both Conor Bradley and Cody Gakpo are “50/50” for this game, although both are set to miss training today.
As well as this, he confirmed that Wataru Endo and Joe Gomez will both be “out”, while Florian Wirtz is fit after only suffering with cramp rather than a muscle injury.
As well as injuries, Dominik Szoboszlai is suspended for this one due to an accumulation of yellow cards, while Mohamed Salah is, of course, away at AFCON.
Liverpool’s absentee list is starting to pile up, but who will be the biggest miss against Wolves?
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Wolves will be no pushovers against Liverpool
Wolves might be struggling massively this season and be on course to break Derby’s record-low points tally, but that does not mean Liverpool are guaranteed three points.
They have shown improvements in performances as of late, with Rob Edwards’ side incredibly unlucky not to get a result against Arsenal just two games ago.
They really do not have anything to lose either, making every game a ‘free hit’ for them, and they might fancy their chances against a weakened Liverpool side.
The Reds will need to be on top form if they are to end 2025 in the right way, as if they are not careful, they could enter the new year rather miserable.
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