Anfield Watch
·22 dicembre 2025
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·22 dicembre 2025
Liverpool have received a boost with reports that their striker will be back in just a few weeks. A much-needed one.
Liverpool suffered a blow this weekend. Yes, they earned three points against Tottenham Hotspur but it came at a cost as Alexander Isak went off with a bad injury.
The Swede didn't even start the fixture and only got involved as a half-time substitute. Isak then opened the scoring with a well-taken finish from Florian Wirtz's through-ball - precisely the kind of goal Liverpool paid all that money for in the summer.
But it was in scoring that goal that Isak picked up his injury. He's now suffered a potential broken leg - or at least, that's the great fear at Liverpool right now.
What a blow that is, then. The Reds spent £130m on Isak in the summer and have gotten just 504 Premier League minutes out of him before the (probably) end of his season.
It's one that doesn't just rob Liverpool of a star player but also leaves them short in options up top. That problem may have a quick fix, however.
Back when Liverpool weren't sure they'd sign Isak, they made a decision not to loan out Jayden Danns. They'd instead hold onto the academy product as a backup striker behind Hugo Ekitike.
Of course, Isak arrived right at the end of the transfer window and that put Danns in a difficult spot. Too late to get a loan deal somewhere, he was now a distant third choice.
Even worse, he picked up an injury that's sidelined the striker for a couple of months. However, the Guardian now reports that Danns should return in January to fill the void left by Isak.









































