Alisson will not be back for Liverpool before mid-October, says Jürgen Klopp

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Liverpool will be without Alisson for at least another month, as their first-choice goalkeeper works to ensure there is no recurrence of his calf injury later in the season.

Alisson has been sidelined since the opening game of the campaign against Norwich, when he damaged a calf muscle while taking a goal kick, and Liverpool have been reluctant to put a precise time-frame on his recovery. That remains the case although the manager Jürgen Klopp has admitted he does not expect the Brazil international to return until after the next international break in mid-October.

Liverpool have an intensive workload of seven matches before the October internationals including Premier League games against Newcastle, Chelsea, Sheffield United and Leicester plus Champions League fixtures with Napoli and Red Bull Salzburg. Alisson’s target for a comeback will be the visit to Manchester United on 20 October but Klopp will not take any risks with the fitness of the £65m keeper.

“He’s improving but we cannot put any pressure on it,” the Liverpool manager said. “It was a really serious injury in the calf and it’s now much better. That’s good for us and good for him but we don’t know [when] exactly. The target was always after the next international break he could be ready but we don’t know. Hopefully everything will be fine for the rest of the season. That is the plan.”

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Summer signing Adrián has deputised well in Alisson’s absence with his penalty save from Tammy Abraham decisive in the Uefa Super Cup final defeat of Chelsea.

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