Trent Alexander-Arnold could miss Liverpool's Premier League clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers on 16 September. Alexander-Arnold suffered a hamstring injury during an international break that forced him to miss international duty this month. Journalist James Pearce does not believe the right-back will recover in time for the game against the Wolves.
Arnol is likely to return next week, so you may need Joe Gomez to play at right-back, so you need Konate back to play with Matip, otherwise you are looking at a full debut for Jarrell Quansah. Ibrahima Konate also missed Liverpool's last two league games with a hamstring injury. He was selected for the French side earlier this month but was ruled out due to concerns over his health.
The presence of the 24-year-old center-back will allow Jurgen Klopp to play him alongside Joel Matip at center-back. That would allow Joe Gomez to fill in for Alexander-Arnold if he missed the match at Molineux. 'TAA' became the Reds' vice-captain this summer following the departures of Jordan Henderson and James Milner. He has started all four of his team's Premier League games so far this season with one assist.