Liverpool goalkeeper Alison Becker returns to the UK from the Reds’ preseason training camp in Japan and will become the third player to leave the Asian Tour this summer
Liverpool goalkeeper Alison Becker left the Reds’ preseason training camp in Tokyo to address personal issues.
The Brazilians are allowed to leave Asia and return to the UK, where he again links with his teammates upon their return.
Allison, 32, did not attend open training sessions on Tuesday, but it was soon revealed that he has become the third Liverpool player to leave the tour since the Reds arrived in the Far East.
Defender Joe Gomez set out with AC Milan just before the Reds’ opening game in Hong Kong, what the club described as Achilles’ injury. Head coach Arne Slot plays down the severity of the issue and hopes Gomez is ready for selection before the start of the season.
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Colombian winger Louis Diaz said he bid farewell to the team on Monday before his flight to Germany to complete his move to Bayern Munich.
Liverpool has agreed to a £65.5 million regional fee for the 28-year-olds looking to embrace new challenges after failing to reach an agreement over a new contract at Anfield. The Reds hope to put their funds into a bid for Newcastle star Alexander Isaac.
Allison played the first 45 minutes of his 4-2 loss to Milan in Hong Kong on Saturday in his first action before the season, but he is currently not appearing in Wednesday’s clash with Yokohama f Marino on the J1 league side.
His departure left Jorgi Mamardashvili as the tour’s first goalkeeper, with Georgian being supported by summer arrivals Freddie Woodman and Armin Pexi as well as young Paul Kornel Miskar.
Liverpool will return to the UK following Wednesday’s fixture at Nissan Stadium, with last season’s Premier League champions holding Athletic Bilbao on Monday in two consecutive friendly matches at Anfield.
The Reds will face FA Cup winner Crystal Palace on August 10 at Wembley’s Community Shield and will begin their Premier League defense at home in Bournemouth on Friday, August 15th five days later.
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