
Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold is out to the training after a month with an ankle injury.
The right side missed the last four games of the Reds, including a Carabao Cup -Final defeat of Newcastle, after being forced in their Champions League exit to PSG.
The 26-year-old was depicted on Wednesday with his teammates in the AXA training complex of the club, but Sunday's trip to Leicester can come too fast for his return to action.
Alexander-Arnold may only have six games left in his boys' club with the continuation of his 20-year-old association, because he was strongly associated with a move to Real Madrid when his contract ends at the end of the season.
Striker Darwin Nunez is probably available for the Leicester match, after he has missed the weekend profit on West Ham with illness.
The side of Arne Slot is looking for the first of two victories that guarantee the Premier League title, although an Arsenal defeat on Ipswich would mean three points at the King Power would achieve a record equivalent 20th Top-Flight Championship.
Alexander-Arnold has already been the subject of intense speculation for a large part of this season, with the defender no contract at the end of the campaign.
The International of England is heavily connected to Madrid throughout the future throughout his future, and the Spanish giants had rejected an £ 20 million bid for him in January.
And last month, Mail Sport reported that Madrid will be sure that he is organizing Alexander-Arnold free of charge this summer with sources in Spain that suggest that the move is 'completely set and ready'.
Alexander-Arnold has been in Liverpool since he joined their youth academy in 2004.
After being broken into the first team in 2016, he represented the Reds in 349 Senior Games and helped bring seven different pieces of silverware to Anfield.
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