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The injury status of Alisson Becker is described as “rather serious” by Jurgen Klopp, who also dismisses the possibility of Liverpool selling him

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Even though Jurgen Klopp said Alisson Becker’s injury is “rather serious,” he is sure the goalie will play again for Liverpool this season.

Klopp is sure that Alisson Becker will play again for Liverpool this season, but he did say that Becker’s injury is “rather serious” and “not a short one.”

Alisson has been out for two weeks with a muscle problem and will miss his fifth straight game when Liverpool goes to Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

Klopp has already said that the Brazilian will not be able to play until after the March international break, but some reports say that the No. 1 player’s injury could last even longer.

The Liverpool boss said that there is no set date for Alisson’s return and talked about how important it is to have the healthy Caoimhin Kelleher as his first choice player while Alisson is out.

The injury status of Alisson Becker is described as "rather serious" by Jurgen Klopp, who also dismisses the possibility of Liverpool selling him

Klopp has already said that the Brazilian will not be able to play until after the March international break, but some reports say that the No. 1 player’s injury could last even longer.

The Liverpool boss said that there is no set date for Alisson’s return and talked about how important it is to have the healthy Caoimhin Kelleher as his first choice player while Alisson is out.

“There is no real timescale on it, but it is a proper muscle injury,” Klopp stated. “Each player recovers in a different way. That’s pretty much it. It’s not a short one.

No, it’s not that he’ll be in the running for next week or something. Without a doubt, we have to wait a few more weeks for him. He is working out in the gym, not on the field. It’s a pretty bad injury, but it won’t end the season.

Kelleher did a great job filling in for Alisson while he was out with an injury, and he was even better last week when the Reds beat Chelsea 1-0 in the Carabao Cup final.

Many teams were interested in signing the Irishman last summer, but Klopp said he would never sell the No. 2 player, and the present situation backs up that statement for everyone.

Klopp also said, “It’s quite normal to have these talks with players who are ready.” Because they have 10 other roles, an outfield player in Caiomhin’s shoes would never come up and ask and talk about these kinds of points of view.

“When there is a goalkeeper, things are a little different, but it never got to the point where we said, ‘You have to stay, shut up.'” Talking about his future was just like any other time.

“The most important thing was that we play more games with him to help him take the next step in his growth.”

“I saw it the same way the player did.” He has now played in a lot of games, including a lot of league games and games in the Europa League and the League Cup. You would have to ask him directly what he thought, but I believe he would be pleased with the choice he made back in the summer.

“There can’t be a big space between the first and second goalkeepers.” The demands of football are too high for someone to play goalkeeper in all games for four years in a row. Someone with good skills must be in that position.

“Any player who is healthy would always say he could play. Goalkeepers are especially good at saying that, but no one can do that.” That’s why we’re so happy right now.

“I did not talk about Kelley’s future.” For me, it was never a question. We talked about it, but I didn’t think he would leave, so I wasn’t interested in who was asking.

“The price had to be right for us to have a chance to do something in a tough market.” It’s not like other goalkeepers moving from A to B for £15m or £20m; that’s not possible and makes no sense, as I understand it.

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