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A youthful Liverpool squad have arrived in Tenerife for a week-long training camp.

Manager Jurgen Klopp has taken those players not on international duty away to the Spanish island.

Captain Jordan Henderson has travelled and will continue to have treatment on the foot injury which has forced him to miss Liverpool’s past four matches.

Klopp remains hopeful that the Reds midfielder will prove his fitness in time for the Merseyside derby at Anfield a week on Saturday.

However, Daniel Sturridge hasn’t travelled with the Reds striker staying home to continue his rehabilitation programme on a hip problem. Sturridge hasn’t played since last month’s defeat at Hull having suffered from a virus prior to picking up another knock in training.

With a dozen members of the first-team squad currently away with their countries, Klopp has bolstered his ranks with a number of Academy youngsters.

Teenager Yan Dhanda is among those given the chance to impress Klopp. The Birmingham-born attacker is an England youth international who joined Liverpool from West Brom in 2013. He was also part of the Reds’ squad for last month’s training camp in La Manga.

Senior players such as Dejan Lovren, Joel Matip, Loris Karius, James Milner, Alex Manninger, Lucas Leiva, Sheyi Ojo, Kevin Stewart, Connor Randall and Alberto Moreno are involved.

Klopp extended the invitation for Tenerife to all the players’ families. The training camp lasts until Friday with the players given the weekend off before the squad reconvenes at Melwood next week.