Liverpool’s training facility update suggests a triple selection boost in the Premier League title battle.

Alisson Becker, Joe Gomez, and Conor Bradley seem to be close to making a comeback for Liverpool when they play Brentford in the Premier League.

Conor Bradley has resumed his training at Liverpool.

The right-back, who was given compassionate leave after his father’s death, has returned to Merseyside. Tragically, Bradley’s father passed away on Sunday, February 4, before Liverpool’s 3-1 loss to Arsenal. Earlier that week, in a 4-1 victory over Chelsea, the 20-year-old not only recorded two assists but also scored his first goal for the Reds.

Bradley did not play in Burnley’s 3-1 victory last Saturday either. Liverpool allowed him all the time he required to spend with his Northern Ireland family. Manager Jurgen Klopp stated prior to the match that the boy spends as much time as necessary with his family. I believe he will resume training [starting] next week, but we’ll have to wait and see.

It’s okay too if he doesn’t feel like it. He’s in the ideal place right now, still with his family.

Bradley has reported for duty, and the club has shared a video from their AXA Training Centre today.

Liverpool's training facility update suggests a triple selection boost in the Premier League title battle.

Joe Gomez and Alisson Becker were also apprehended in the meantime. They were both sick and missed Burnley. On the eve of the confrontation, Gomez did report for duty, but his fever caused him to be sent home. Caoimhin Kelleher filled in as goalie throughout the build-up when Alisson was unable to eat or sleep.

This implies that when Liverpool travels to Brentford on Saturday (12.30 GMT), all three players might be back in the starting lineup.

In the match against the Bees, Liverpool will hold off to see if Mo Salah can play. Nearly four weeks have passed since Egypt’s star player for the Reds sustained a hamstring injury during the African Cup of Nations. With eighteen goals this season, Salah may make a few appearances in training before the match.

Due to a recurrence of a knee injury sustained against Burnley, Trent Alexander-Arnold had to leave the game at halftime and was scheduled for evaluation.

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