Curtis Jones is hoping to ‘step up his street to a comeback within the coming weeks’ after struggling a severe harm.
The Englishman is unlikely to make it again within the first-team as early as teammate Trent Alexander-Arnold (probably Brighton).
There was some excellent news for the Scouse Academy graduate who was noticed at L4 on the weekend with a knee brace however critically ‘with out help’.
“Curtis Jones, Alisson Becker, Diogo Jota, Ryan Gravenberch and Trent Alexander-Arnold have all missed the previous couple of weeks of motion with setbacks however are all assured they’ve a task to play within the title race,” Lewis Steele reported for Day by day Mail. “Jones was sporting a knee brace however was noticed at Anfield strolling with out help on Sunday with the midfielder mentioned to be going effectively in his restoration and can hope he can step up his street to a comeback within the coming weeks.”
The Merseysiders are set to subsequent tackle Sparta Prague within the second leg of their Spherical of 16 Europa League conflict.
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When might Curtis Jones be again from harm?
It seems we will safely rule out a return in March for our No.17.
It’s outstanding, given how integral Jones was to the steadiness of this Liverpool midfield and outfit this time period, simply how effectively we’ve functioned within the 23-year-old’s absence.
That mentioned, we’re immensely wanting ahead to Jones’ potential return after the worldwide break.
To have the likes of the midfielder, Trent, Alisson and Co. again for a title run-in is especially thrilling.
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