Only a few months from the end of his contract, injury has kept the Spanish midfielder unavailable this season. When Liverpool advanced to the Champions League final two seasons ago and fell to Real Madrid, he was crucial. In addition to losing his spot in the Spanish National Team, this midfielder’s play already declined last year, as he started 22 of the 29 games he participated in.
It appears complicated right now, but you have plenty of time to fix it. Since he hasn’t entirely recovered from his hip injury, which has kept him out of action this season, it looks like it will take him some time to get back, at least based on what his coach, Jürgen Klopp, said this Friday. “The Thiago situation is still going on. We hope he returns at the beginning of the year, but we can’t put any pressure on him. November has already arrived.
Since that would require an additional four weeks, I believe it would be reasonable to attempt. I can’t wait for him to return. “He is a very good player. I can see why you’re curious, but not much will change this week, so we are unable to provide a week-by-week report,” the coach remarked.
Thiago’s future
The midfielder’s deal ends at the conclusion of the current campaign. He thus has an uncertain future at age 32, particularly if it takes him weeks to get back to his peak performance. Anfield has a significant hot potato that won’t likely be resolved for several months.