Liverpool have been dealt a major injury below with Harvey Elliott fracturing his foot during the international break, according to reports.
The Reds have had an almost perfect start to the season under Arne Slot, winning all three of their matches without conceding a goal and sitting second in the Premier League table so far.
They will take on Nottingham Forest at Anfield on Saturday, but will have to do so without one of their attacking stars due to injury.
Elliott, who impressed under Jurgen Klopp towards the back end of last season, has, according to The Telegraph, fractured his foot on international duty while training with England’s Under-21 side.
The news comes as a major blow to Liverpool, whose schedule is now set to get heavier as the Champions League gets underway.
Liverpool have suffered an injury blow with Harvey Elliott reportedly fracturing his foot on international duty
Elliott had joined up with the England Under-21s side but didn’t play in either match over the break
He has played just seven minutes of action for Arne Slot’s Liverpool this season, but game time was expected to increase
The report suggests that Elliott reported discomfort while training with the England side over the break and went for further assessment after returning to Liverpool earlier than planned.
Elliott didn’t feature in either of the Young Lions’ games over the break – a 0-0 draw with Northern Ireland and a 4-1 win over Austria.
He is thought to be targeting a return to action after the next international break, with Liverpool pencilled in to host Chelsea on October 20.
He is yet to start a game for Liverpool this season, seeing just seven minutes of action – in the 2-0 win over Brentford – so far this term.
But his game time had been expected to increase, with the Champions League getting underway next week, and Liverpool visiting AC Milan.
Now, however, they will have to work out other solutions to filling the void Eliott’s absence will leave, with the 21-year-old expected to miss two European games and five Premier League matches.
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