The Reds are in "constant contact" with their midfielder as he remains stuck in his homeland during the international break
Liverpool are in "constant contact" with Naby Keita after the Guinea international midfielder was caught up in a volatile political situation that has seen a reported coup d’etat attempted in his homeland.
Unrest in Guinea led to the World Cup qualifying clash with Morocco, due to take place on Monday, being postponed indefinitely.
There are reports of borders being closed, with it yet to be determined when Keita will be cleared to head back to Anfield.