Liverpool star Diogo Jota is set to hand Liverpool a huge boost by returning to training this week

Diogo Jota is on the verge of giving Jurgen Klopp a much-needed lift with an imminent return to first team training.

Jota, who had made such a thrilling start to his Liverpool career, has not played since he damaged knee ligaments in the Champions’ League group game with FC Midtjylland on December 9.

The Portugal international did not require surgery but his knee was in a brace until the end of last month and Liverpool have been determined not to overexert Jota, who cost £41million when he moved from Wolves last summer.

The forward, pictured in individual training earlier this month, has been out since December

But the 24-year-old has cleared all the hurdles that have been in front of him, and the intention is for Jota to join in with a full session on Wednesday. Provided he comes through that without issue, Klopp can then reintegrate him in his squad.

Though Sunday’s trip to Sheffield United is likely to be soon for him to start, the clash with Chelsea at Anfield on Thursday week (March 4) would potentially be an ideal fixture for his return.

Jota’s return is a boost for Jurgen Klopp, who has had to deal with an injury crisis this season

The former Wolves star could feature against Chelsea after almost three months out of action

Henderson is expected to be missing for a number of weeks, having damaged his adductor muscle during Saturday’s 2-0 defeat by Everton – a result that leaves their hopes of Champions League qualification in the balance.

Liverpool are five points behind fourth-placed West Ham and there is now a huge onus on the second leg of their last 16 clash with RB Leipzig, which is due to be staged on March 10.

With German teams unable to travel to England due to restrictions, an alternative venue to Anfield is being sought. Venues in Belgium and Holland are being considered but Liverpool could end up returning to Hungary.

The Puskas Arena in Budapest staged the first fixture and may yet hold the return. Liverpool remains in discussions with UEFA.

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