Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has revealed that Mohamed Salah has now tested negative for coronavirus and will be able to return to training with the Merseyside club on Monday.
Salah was forced to miss Sunday's 3-0 win over Leicester City, with the attacker testing positive for coronavirus while on international duty with Egypt earlier this month.
The 28-year-old's 10-day quarantine period will end on Monday, though, and Klopp said after the clash with the Foxes that the former Basel youngster is free to rejoin his teammates at the start of the week.
"That's what I've heard, a negative today. I think from now he is pretty normal in all the testing. Tomorrow we have UEFA testing and I am pretty sure he will be in that," the Reds boss told reporters.
"He can train with us tomorrow. There are two tests in the next two days so he will be tested."
In theory, Salah, who has scored 10 times in 13 appearances at club level this term, could make his return in Wednesday's Champions League clash with Atalanta BC.