Caoimhin Kelleher is nearing full fitness after a knee injury that led to an unusual rehabilitation programme.
The Liverpool goalkeeper sustained a grade-two tear to the medial collateral ligament (MCL) in his left knee during the U23s’ 3-0 win over Huddersfield Town in late February.
With an initial prognosis of a six to eight-week absence proving accurate, the process of reintegrating Kelleher into team training at Melwood would ordinarily now be in its early stages.
Except, of course, that this is no ordinary time, with the Reds’ squad currently working from home during the ongoing suspension of Premier League football.