Endo Injury Update: Liverpool Midfielder’s Return Timeline & Other News
Liverpool faces a challenging stretch of the 2025/26 Premier League season as multiple players are sidelined with injuries, impacting their pursuit of a top-four finish and UEFA Champions League qualification. The club is currently navigating a period of recovery for key personnel, with return timelines varying across the squad.
Injury Updates
Endo’s Ankle Injury
Japan’s international midfielder, Wataru Endo, sustained an ankle injury during the second half of the February 11th match against Sunderland, which Liverpool won 1-0. Despite initially attempting to continue playing, Endo was forced to leave the pitch on a stretcher due to the pain.
Other Key Absences
Right-back Jeremy Frimpong is currently unavailable due to a groin issue, having missed the last three matches. His return is anticipated around February 28th, potentially for the match against West Ham.
Forward Alexander Isak, who joined Liverpool from Newcastle United in the summer of 2025, has been out for approximately two months and is expected to return in mid-to-late March. Defender Connor Bradley faces a longer recovery period, with a return anticipated after the end of the current season, during pre-season training.
Managerial Outlook
Liverpool manager Arne Slot is reportedly optimistic about Endo’s return before the end of the season, though a prolonged absence is still expected. The club is monitoring the progress of all injured players closely.
The timing of these injuries could also have implications for player availability for international competitions, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused Wataru Endo’s injury?
Wataru Endo injured his ankle while attempting a decisive clearance near the far post during the match against Sunderland.
When is Alexander Isak expected to return?
Alexander Isak is expected to return in mid-to-late March.
What is the prognosis for Connor Bradley’s injury?
Connor Bradley sustained damage to both bone and ligament and is not expected to return until pre-season following the end of the current season.
How will Liverpool manage its squad depth in the face of these injuries to maintain its competitive edge?