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Jordan Henderson may be out for the rest of this season, Jurgen Klopp confirmed today.

The Reds boss said he did not know if his captain could return for any of the last five Premier League games as he struggles to overcome a foot injury.

Last week Klopp had suggested Henderson might return to training either this week or next but he admitted he now just did not know when the midfielder might return.

Asked if his captain could miss the rest of the season, Klopp said: “I don’t know, we will see.

“In this moment he cannot really train so we have to wait for that moment. That’s been the plan since the beginning. Of course we are in intense talks to different departments, the medical department of course. He is already not patient.”

Asked if the absence was frustrating his captain, Klopp added: “Not more than for me, but yes. It’s not cool. he looks really healthy but he cannot play football, that’s the situation.”

Henderson has not played for Liverpool since the 2-0 win over Spurs at Anfield in February and has now missed more than two months of football.

Klopp said Adam Lallana was back training with the rehab coach.

“Adam is in a good way, back on the pitch but still with the rehab coach so nothing changed there. Should be involved - not sure exactly when - in normal training week, Wednesday or Thursday, something like that.

“Danny Ings after a long time in the gym is back running, looks good, he enjoys it a lot! But of course not even close to coming back.”