Trent Alexander-Arnold has resigned from the England roster for their next.
international games, as was to be expected. The U20 team has recently announced the withdrawal of Jarell Quansah.
The 66th player for Liverpool won’t be traveling with his international squad; instead, he’ll remain at home to rehabilitate from a hamstring injury sustained against Aston Villa.
It has been determined that the vice-captain’s injury is significant enough to keep him out of action for England’s games against Scotland and Ukraine. He had to be replaced after 71 minutes on Sunday.
Now that the international window has closed, Alexander-Arnold can be regarded as questionable for Liverpool’s Premier League encounter against Wolves, which is scheduled for Saturday, September 16, at 12.30 p.m. (BST).
Jurgen Klopp stated during the game vs Villa that “it’s [his] hamstring – not too bad, in his opinion.
The scan must be delayed.
Quansah, meanwhile, will continue to reside in Merseyside over the break. Liverpool made the announcement that he had left the England U20 team but provided no explanation.
Given that the U20s are merely scheduled for a training camp, this could indicate that he is injured or that it will be more advantageous for him to stay with the Reds for the next several weeks.
When Ryan Gravenberch made the decision to abstain from serving with the Netherlands U21, he was undoubtedly thinking along these lines.
The Dutchman has since come under fire from Ronald Koeman, the manager of the nation’s first squad, who stated: “We are not happy with [him] refusing to play for his country.”
Despite the fact that the manager has not yet chosen him,