Liverpool have been given a boost after receiving the news that Fernando Torres could be fit for the start of the new season.
The Spanish FA said earlier on Wednesday that Torres suffered a minor tear to his groin in the World Cup final with Holland on Sunday.
Torres was told to expect a lengthy spell on the sidelines. However, Liverpool’s medical staff believe the Spaniard should be ready for action in three weeks.
Although Torres will miss the whole of pre-season, the club are hopeful the 26-year-old will be ready for their opening league fixture against Arsenal on 15th August.
Liverpool’s head of sports science and medicine Peter Brukner said: “The initial assessment was he had a mild adductor tear and the Spanish medial staff didn’t consider it to be too serious at the time.
“He had an MRI scan yesterday which confirmed a small tear. He should be able to resume training within two to three weeks and be able to play again within three to four weeks.”
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