An English press report by the Daily Mail affirmed the absence of Liverpool's defender Trent Alexander-Arnold for 4 weeks, until next December.
Right-back Arnold, 22, sustained a calf injury during his team's encounter against Manchester City which ended with a 1-1 draw, last Sunday, in the eighth round of the English Premier League, and was forced from the field for James Milner as a substitute.
According to the British newspaper, Arnold will definitely miss Liverpool's Premier League clashes against top of the table Leicester, Brighton and Wolves, as well as Champions League fixtures against Atalanta and Ajax, scheduled to be played at Anfield.
Reds boss Jürgen Klopp stated that Alexander-Arnold will be ruled out of England’s fixtures with Ireland, Belgium and Iceland during the international break, awaiting further diagnosis following a scan.
Trent Alexander-Arnold is considered one of the most important pillars and elements of the Reds' strength, and his injury will be a real headache for his German coach, who suffered a painful blow after the Dutch defender Virgil Van Dijk had the knee surgery due to injury, followed by the injury of his Brazilian substitute, Fabinho.