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Virgil van Dijk is a concern for Jurgen Klopp ahead of Liverpool's clash with Leicester City at Anfield on Wednesday night.

The commanding Dutch defender still hasn't returned to full training for the Premier League leaders following the illness he picked up after last week's trip to Dubai.

Van Dijk was absent once again as Klopp put his players through their paces under the lights at Melwood on Monday evening.

The former Southampton defender hasn't missed a Premier League game for the club since the trip to Huddersfield Town last January.

But unless he's given the green light to train on Tuesday then he's unlikely to feature against the Foxes.

(Image: Richard Sellers/PA Wire)

Dejan Lovren is on standby to be recalled to the starting line up alongside Joel Matip.

Croatia international Lovren has recovered from the hamstring problem which ruled him out of the recent wins over Brighton and Crystal Palace.

Fabinho did play a full part in Monday's session and should be available to face Leicester. Klopp revealed last Friday that both the Brazil international and Van Dijk had missed training due to illness.

Klopp must decide whether to start Fabinho or teenager Rafa Camacho at right-back.

His options in that position have been heavily reduced with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Joe Gomez both sidelined by injury, while James Milner is serving a one-match suspension after his dismissal against Palace.

Fabinho has played at right-back for his country but Liverpool would miss his dynamism in midfield.

Read every word from Jurgen Klopp's pre-Leicester press conference HERE

Portugal youth international Camacho made his Premier League debut as a late substitute against Palace and delighted Klopp with a crucial last-gasp tackle on Wilfried Zaha as the Reds held on for victory.