Salah begins individual training in major injury boost for Liverpool

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Mohammed Salah begins training

Egyptian international Mohamed Salah has handed Liverpool a timely boost after beginning individual training as he steps up his recovery from injury ahead of the final stretch of the season.

Salah suffered a muscle problem during Liverpool’s 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace last weekend, forcing him off in the 58th minute and raising immediate concerns about his availability for the run-in.

With just four matches remaining in the Premier League campaign—and Salah set to leave the club at the end of the season—uncertainty initially surrounded whether he would feature again before his departure.

However, Liverpool quickly eased fears by confirming the injury is minor and that the 31-year-old is expected to return before the season concludes. That optimism has now been reinforced by Salah himself.

The winger shared a photo on social media showing him training alone on the grass, looking sharp and in good physical condition. The update signals clear progress in his rehabilitation and suggests he is firmly on track for a comeback.

Despite the positive development, Salah is ruled out of Sunday’s blockbuster clash against Manchester United at Old Trafford. He is also a doubt for the upcoming fixture against Chelsea FC on May 9.

Liverpool’s medical team are instead targeting a return in the final two rounds of the season, with matches against Aston Villa and Brentford FC offering realistic opportunities for Salah to make his comeback.

As the curtain begins to fall on a historic Anfield chapter, Salah’s return to individual training offers hope that fans will get one last glimpse of their star in action before his highly anticipated exit.