Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold has returned to training after a month out with an ankle injury.
The right-back has missed the last four matches, including the League Cup final defeat to Newcastle, after being forced off in the Champions League win over Paris Saint-Germain.
The 26-year-old was spotted with team-mates at the club's AXA training complex on Wednesday, but Sunday's trip to Leicester could prove premature for his return to action.
Alexander-Arnold may only have six games left for his boyhood club and the future of his 20-year association is in doubt as he is heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid when his contract expires at the end of the season.
Striker Darwin Nunez is likely to be fit for the Leicester game after missing the weekend win over West Ham through illness. Arne Sloth's side are seeking the first of two wins to secure the Premier League title. However, Arsenal's defeat at Ipswich would mean three points at the King Power Stadium would see them secure a historic 20th title.
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