LONDON (Reuters) - Mamadou Sakho did not as originally feared sustain ligament damage on Wednesday and should be fit within weeks, Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said, rekindling transfer speculation over a player valued at 30 million pounds. Although Sakho - who fell out with Klopp last year and was allowed to join Palace in January - may not play again this season, Klopp said a scan had revealed no serious damage. "When we saw pics of Mamadou Sakho it looked awful," he said. Any long-term injury would prevent Liverpool selling Sakho in the summer, as has been widely speculated. Klopp also said Liverpool's Adam Lallana and Daniel Sturridge had recovered from injury and were in contention to face Watford on Monday.
Source: The Star April 28, 2017 13:30 UTC