Liverpool manager Arne Slot says goalkeeper Alisson Becker is a doubt to face Bournemouth in Saturday’s Premier League game because of a muscle issue.
Alisson has played in all of the Anfield side’s four league games this season and was in goal for their Champions League win at AC Milan on Tuesday.
He also played for Brazil in the Copa America during the summer as well as the recent international break.
When asked about the expanded fixture schedule before the game in Milan, the 31-year-old said “nobody asks the players” about their workload.
“It is a doubt if Alisson can train on Friday,” said Slot.
“If he can’t, then he probably won’t play. We have to wait and see.”
Alisson was then not seen during a section of training that was open to certain broadcast media, with Caoimhin Kelleher and Vitezslav Jaros in goal.

Kelleher deputised for Alisson when the Brazilian, who played 42 matches for club and country last season, was out for more than two months.

“He [Alisson] has a slight issue with one of his muscles and we wonder if this game is too early or not,” added Slot.
“He didn’t get it in the Milan game, it happened a bit before, but after the Milan game he felt it more and more.
“We have to wait and see if he will be in goal on Saturday or if we have to wait a few extra days.”