Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has hinted he expects Stefan Bajcetic to play again this season.

The young midfielder hasn't featured in the Premier League this term due to a hip injury.

Klopp said: "Curtis Jones. The other two, Diogo [Jota] and Trent [Alexander-Arnold], for the week after, a chance.

"Stefan Bajcetic is pretty much now in his pre-season to get him ready physically ready. The moment feels something but it's not injuries, it's intensity. He is a young lad and we don't want to use him before he's really ready.

"What happened before was his body was not 100% ready for the intensity. He is in a much better place now but we have to wait a little bit. After his 'pre-season' he will be part of team training after the international break."

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