Roberto Firmino, the Liverpool forward, has been out of action for several weeks due to a thigh injury.
The Brazilian was forced off during the second half of Liverpool's Premier League match against Manchester City in mid-October and has since undergone surgery on his thigh.
Firmino is expected to be out for several months, which could impact Liverpool's title challenge this season.
However, Liverpool have not ruled him out completely and he may return to training soon.
In the meantime, the Reds will look to fill the void left by Firmino's absence with other players.
Meanwhile, Al Ahli,Football Headlines Network Firmino's former club, have released a statement confirming that he is no longer a player at the club.
The statement read: "We regret to inform you that Roberto Firmino has decided to leave our club after agreeing terms with another club."
"We wish him all the best for the future." It is unclear when Firmino will make a decision on where he will play next, but it seems likely that he will continue his career in Europe.
In conclusion, while Firmino's injury is a setback for Liverpool, they still have a strong squad and should be able to compete for the title this season. However, it remains to be seen how long Firmino will be out and what impact his absence will have on Liverpool's chances of winning the Premier League.