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According to sources who spoke to Football Insider, Liverpool has hired a jet to transport its four South American players back to England

According to sources who spoke to Football Insider, Liverpool has hired a jet to transport its four South American players back to England in time for their matchup with Man City on Saturday.

The Reds have financed a private aircraft to return to Merseyside in time for their vital Premier League match versus City, which begins at 12.30 p.m. on Thursday.

For their World Cup qualifying matches, Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, Alisson, and Alexis Mac Allister were all in action early on Wednesday, November 22.

The players will have little over 72 hours to return to England, heal, and get ready for the match thanks to the early kickoff.

Liverpool is trying to prevent their South American players from being too tired before another post-international break kickoff at 12:30.

When Nunez and Diaz were benched for their match against Wolves in the early afternoon, they encountered the same problem in September.

Argentina and Brazil, respectively, had Mac Allister and Alisson on the pitch for the entire ninety minutes at Maracana Stadium, but the World Cup winners prevailed 1-0.

Nunez played seventy-three minutes and scored three goals in his fourth straight Uruguay game, defeating Bolivia 3-0. Diaz played eighty-one minutes in Colombia’s 1-0 victory over Paraguay.

According to sources who spoke to Football Insider, Liverpool has hired a jet to transport its four South American players back to England

In an effort to guarantee that the crucial foursome is available for selection and has a chance to start, Klopp and the Liverpool staff are going above and beyond.

With City behind the Reds by just one point on 28 points after 12 games, Liverpool might take the lead in the Premier League table after their match against Pep Guardiola’s team.

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Liverpool Injury update: Positive news on Ryan Gravenberch, Curtis Jones, and two more

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Liverpool hopes that by the time they go to play Manchester City next Saturday, their concerns about injuries will have substantially subsided.

Eight players were left off of Jurgen Klopp’s roster for the 3-0 victory over Brentford at Anfield before to the most recent international break.

However, there is hope that when the team gets back together before facing the Premier League winners, things will look much better.

Naturally, Alexis Mac Allister will be back in action following his one-match suspension for receiving five yellow cards.

Positive updates regarding the health of four celebrities who were sidelined recently due to injuries are also available.

Surprisingly missing from the team to play Brentford were Joe Gomez and Ibrahima Konate, the former of whom had to withdraw from his France international duties.

However, This Is Anfield is aware that both players’ absences were due to minor ailments that should have healed in time for the trip to the Etihad Stadium.

A similar prognosis was also revealed by sources for Ryan Gravenberch, whose run of four straight Premier League starts was cut short by a knee niggle.

Liverpool Injury obdate: Positive news on Ryan Gravenberch, Curtis Jones, and two more 

But starting next weekend, the young Scouser Curtis Jones—who is expected to come back from hamstring trouble—will present new midfield competition for the Dutchman.

Thiago and Andy Robertson are remain sidelined for Liverpool, and it seems unlikely that they will return to action until the new year.

After a recent setback, Stefan Bajcetic may be recovering on a similar schedule if the Reds go cautiously with his recuperation.

Conor Bradley, a right-back, is getting better. In recent weeks, he has intensified his rehabilitation at the AXA Training Centre in anticipation of making a comeback

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