Liverpool return to action on Tuesday night with a clash at Galatasaray in their Champions League round of 16 first leg. And the Reds are expected to have the same squad at their disposal that progressed to the FA Cup quarter-finals with a win at Wolves on Friday night.
Alexander Isak is moving closer to rejoining first-team training but remains sidelined as he continues his recovery from surgery on an ankle injury that included a fractured fibula after being caught by Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven when netting Liverpool's opener in the 2-1 away triumph before Christmas. Wataru Endo, however, faces a struggle to feature this campaign again after undergoing surgery on the left ankle he injured at Sunderland last month.
Both right-back Conor Bradley and teenage centre-back Giovanni Leoni have already been ruled out for the season. Bradley underwent knee surgery in January, whilst Leoni had an operation on his ACL back in September.
Alexis Mac Allister was withdrawn late on at Wolves on Friday but Reds manager Arne Slot said afterwards he does not anticipate any issues with the midfielder's fitness. Florian Wirtz returned at Molineux after three matches out with a cameo from the bench.
Curtis Jones, however, runs the risk of being suspended for the Anfield return against Galatasaray on Wednesday week should he pick up a booking in Istanbul. Champions League regulations stipulate that any player accumulating three yellow cards - or any subsequent odd number of cautions - from the league stage onwards faces suspension for the following fixture. Jones currently sits on two bookings.
An amnesty only takes effect upon completion of the quarter-finals when all yellow card tallies are wiped. This leaves Galatasaray vulnerable to having numerous players suspended for next week's second leg, with seven squad members all sitting on two Champions League cautions.
Goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir, defenders Ismail Jackobs, Davinson Sanchez and Abdulkerim Bardakci, along with forwards Roland Sallai and Victor Osimhen, have each been cautioned twice in the competition this campaign for Galatasaray, whilst January loan acquisition Noa Lang received two bookings for parent club Napoli.
The Turkish outfit, however, have minimal injury concerns, with teenage defender Arda Unyay the sole player recently sidelined who has featured in any first-team action this season.