Alexander Isak's Injury Bombshell Threatens to Derail Liverpool's Championship Dreams

Alexander Isak's Injury Bombshell Threatens to Derail Liverpool's Championship Dreams

Sweden's head coach Graham Potter has revealed that Liverpool forward Alexander Isak has a possibility of making his comeback from a fractured fibula injury ahead of the March international fixtures.

Isak sustained the severe injury in late 2025, with no official timeline established for his rehabilitation. Initial reports indicated he would require "months" for full recovery, though Potter now believes his key striker might return earlier than anticipated.

"I'm hopeful they can feature," Potter commented regarding both Isak and Tottenham's Dejan Kulusevski. "However, these are serious injuries. Recovering from such setbacks by March is challenging, though there remains a possibility.

"Indeed, I've had conversations with both players. They're progressing well and remain positive. They're putting in tremendous effort with their respective clubs, hoping to be available for our March fixtures."

Isak's Return Could Offer Huge Boost to Liverpool's Champions League Hopes

Isak's Return Could Offer Huge Boost to Liverpool's Champions League Hopes

Mohamed Salah, Alexander Isak

The 2025–26 season has proven challenging for Isak. After forcing a £125 million ($170.5 million) transfer from Newcastle United through strike action, the Swedish forward managed only three goals across 16 Liverpool appearances before his injury setback—with his final goal occurring during the incident that caused his injury.

Questions surrounding Isak's quality intensified due to fellow summer acquisition Hugo Ekitiké's impressive start. The 23-year-old has already netted 15 times this campaign, though he's recently experienced a scoring drought.

A double against Newcastle in late January marked his only goals across his previous seven Premier League outings.

Liverpool's limited attacking rotation options have been exposed during Isak's absence, but should Potter's forecast prove accurate, his return might arrive sooner than originally projected.

Despite Isak's below-par form prior to injury, his potential availability would add crucial depth to Arne Slot's squad, which has been desperately needed in recent months.

At minimum, Isak's comeback would allow vital rest for Ekitiké, whose return to scoring form would significantly enhance Liverpool's Champions League qualification prospects.