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Alisson Becker of Liverpool during a training session at AXA Training Centre on April 9, 2025(Image: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Alisson Becker has been given the all clear to return to action for Liverpool with Arne Slot ready to make at least two changes to his starting line-up.
The Reds entertain West Ham United on Sunday hoping to take a step nearer claiming the Premier League title having opened up an 11-point advantage at the summit going into the weekend round of matches.
Alisson was forced sit out the Merseyside derby win over Everton and last Sunday's 3-2 loss at Fulham having failed concussion tests after suffering a head injury when playing for Brazil in their World Cup qualifier against Colombia last month.
And when asked if the Brazil goalkeeper was now free to play, Slot said on Friday: "Yes, he is."
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Conor Bradley made his comeback from the bench at Fulham after more than six weeks out with a hamstring injury, and assisted fellow substitute Luis Diaz's second-half goal.
With Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joe Gomez sidelined with ankle and hamstring issues respectively, midfielder Curtis Jones has filled in at right-back for the last two games after centre-back Jarell Quansah started the League Cup final defeat to Newcastle United in the position.
But Slot has confirmed Bradley will now come into contention for a start at the weekend.
"It's always a boost when quality players come back, especially quality players in that position because Curtis Jones is a quality player but that's not his favourite position.
"To have a player in his favourite position might be better for the team, and Conor has done so well for us this season, just like Trent.
But when Trent isn't there you always look to hope that Conor is available.
Of course he was involved in the (first) goal but you can ask yourself the question if he could do anything about that.
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"I think he did it very well for two games but to have Conor back, we all would take the same decision which would be playing Conor in that position."
Diaz and Harvey Elliott are among the other Liverpool players pressing hard for a starting role for the visit of the Hammers.
The Reds need only 11 points from their remaining seven games to secure a record-equalling 20th championship.
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