Injury update Conor Bradley

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Liverpool’s season continues to test the depth and resilience of Arne Slot’s squad. With January fixtures piling up and key competitions still in play, injuries and availability have become a major talking point around Anfield. From long-term knee and ankle setbacks to young players forced into recovery, the Reds are once again managing a growing injury list while also coping with absences due to international duty.

This latest injury update brings together everything you need to know about Liverpool’s injured players, their recovery timelines, and who is available right now. Whether you are a fan, analyst, or Fantasy Premier League manager, this breakdown gives a clear picture of Liverpool’s current squad situation.

Liverpool Injury News: Who Is Out and for How Long

Injuries have disrupted Liverpool’s momentum in recent weeks, with several players facing extended spells on the sidelines. Some are season-ending, while others remain uncertain.

Conor Bradley: Knee Injury Ends Momentum

Conor Bradley’s rise this season has been one of Liverpool’s most encouraging stories, but it has been brought to an abrupt halt. The Northern Irish right back suffered a significant knee injury during the match against Arsenal on January 8.

Medical assessments confirmed the seriousness of the injury, and on January 11 it was announced that Bradley would undergo surgery. The operation has now been completed, and the focus shifts to rehabilitation.

There is currently no clear timeline for his return, which suggests Liverpool will be without him for a prolonged period. Speaking on January 14, Bradley shared his determination despite the setback, confirming surgery was successful and that his recovery journey has already begun.

For Liverpool, his absence reduces depth at right back and removes a player who had offered energy, defensive discipline, and attacking support. Slot may now lean more heavily on senior options or adjust his defensive structure in the coming weeks.

Jayden Danns: Fitness Concerns Stall Progress

Jayden Danns remains unavailable and is not yet back in full training. The young forward is recovering from a fitness issue linked to a stress fracture, which has delayed his development and limited his involvement with the first team.

Arne Slot confirmed on January 11 that Danns is not fit enough to return and is not currently training with the squad. The issue appears to stem from over-training at a young age, a common risk for emerging players making the jump to elite football.

Slot made it clear that Danns will not be available in the short term. While this injury is not expected to end his season, it does rule him out of immediate selection and slows his pathway into regular senior football. Liverpool’s medical team will likely take a cautious approach, prioritizing long-term health over a rushed comeback.

Alexander Isak: Long Road Back After Ankle Surgery

Alexander Isak faces one of the most serious injury setbacks in the squad this season. The forward underwent surgery on December 22 following an ankle injury that included a fibula fracture.

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The injury was sustained while scoring against Tottenham Hotspur, just two days before surgery. Arne Slot confirmed shortly after that Isak would be sidelined for a couple of months, describing the situation as a major disappointment for both player and club.

While the immediate outlook is challenging, there is a positive note. Slot has expressed confidence that Isak will be able to return and play again during the 2025-26 season. For now, Liverpool must plan without him, reshaping attacking options and rotation as fixtures continue to come thick and fast.

Giovanni Leoni: ACL Injury Ends Season Early

Giovanni Leoni’s debut season at Liverpool has been derailed in the most unfortunate way. The young defender suffered an anterior cruciate ligament tear at the end of his debut appearance against Southampton in the Carabao Cup in September 2025.

An ACL injury is among the most serious in football, and Leoni is not expected to return during the 2025-26 season. Arne Slot acknowledged both the emotional and professional difficulty of the situation, especially for a young player adapting to a new country and league.

Despite the severity of the injury, Leoni’s age works in his favor long term. With proper rehabilitation, Liverpool remain confident he can return stronger in future seasons. For now, patience and recovery are the priorities.

Liverpool Availability Update: Who Is Missing for Other Reasons

Not all absences are injury-related. International duty also plays a role in Liverpool’s current squad picture.

Mohamed Salah: AFCON Duty with Egypt

Mohamed Salah is currently unavailable due to his involvement with Egypt at the Africa Cup of Nations. The Liverpool forward has been instrumental in helping his country reach the semi-finals of the tournament.

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Egypt will face Nigeria in the third-place play-off on January 17, meaning Salah will miss Liverpool action until the competition concludes.

His absence is always felt. Salah’s goals, creativity, and leadership are difficult to replace, and Liverpool’s attacking balance often changes when he is away. Slot will once again rely on rotation and tactical flexibility until his star forward returns.

Suspensions: Clear Path for Selection

There is at least one area where Liverpool have no concerns.

No Current Suspensions

As of January 15, no Liverpool players are suspended. This provides some relief for the coaching staff, allowing Slot to select freely from available players without disciplinary restrictions. In a period marked by injuries and international absences, having a suspension-free squad offers valuable flexibility.

What These Injuries Mean for Liverpool’s Season

Liverpool’s injury list highlights a recurring challenge faced by top clubs competing on multiple fronts. Long-term injuries to players like Bradley, Isak, and Leoni reduce depth and limit rotation options, while the absence of Salah at AFCON removes a key attacking threat.

For Arne Slot, squad management becomes critical. Young players may be asked to step up, tactical systems may be adjusted, and workloads must be carefully monitored to avoid further setbacks.

The positive news lies in the timing of some recoveries and the absence of suspensions. With careful planning and strong performances from fit players, Liverpool can still maintain momentum while navigating this demanding period.

Final Thoughts: Resilience Tested at Anfield

Injuries are an unavoidable part of football, but how a team responds often defines its season. Liverpool are once again being tested, both physically and mentally. The coming weeks will reveal the depth of the squad and the adaptability of Arne Slot’s system.

Supporters will be hoping for smooth recoveries, no further setbacks, and the swift return of key figures. Until then, Liverpool’s focus remains on grinding out results, protecting player welfare, and keeping ambitions alive across all competitions. Stay tuned for further updates as the Reds push forward through another challenging chapter of the campaign.

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By Abdulkadir Salim

Abdulkadir Salim Is content writer for Liverpool FC Times

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