Alisson is returning to Liverpool for testing after a frightful head clash on Brazil duty.
The shot-stopper was forced off the pitch with a ‘suspected concussion’ following his nasty coming-together with Davinson Sanchez in Brazil’s 2-1 win over Colombia.
It happened after the Brazilian jumped to punch the ball while Sanchez attempted to score a header – with both players ending up falling to the ground.
Liverpool wrote: ‘Alisson Becker has departed the Brazil national team set-up and will return to Liverpool.
‘The goalkeeper was forced off in the second half of his nation’s World Cup qualifier with Colombia in the early hours of Friday following a collision.
‘Alisson is travelling back to Merseyside and will undergo assessment from the Reds’ medical staff.’
Alisson is returning to Liverpool for testing after a clash with Davinson Sanchez on Brazil duty

He was taken off with a ‘suspected concussion’ in a World Cup qualifier against Colombia
Brazil team’s doctor Rodrigo Lasmar gave an update after Alisson was visibly concussed and dizzy, requiring receiving medical treatment.
‘(Alisson) Becker suffered a trauma to the head region, he was replaced by a suspected concussion,’ said Lasmar.
‘Now we will do all the CBF protocol, it will undergo recommended imaging tests, a computed tomography, then a resonance with diffusion.
‘If all the tests are normal, we’ll follow up and do a cognitive test. And then we will evaluate the player.
‘In the possibility that everything is normal, we will make a sequence of observations in the coming days. Today, we will do the tests, all the necessary evaluations.
‘Alisson is normal, with no complaints. He reported no fainting and no memory loss. He thought it was a little slower. In this scenario, the recommendation is the replacement of the player.’
Liverpool’s next fixture is on April 2, when they take on Everton in the Merseyside derby.
The Reds have an eminent deputy in Caoimhin Kelleher but Arne Slot will be hoping his stars can minimise the injuries as they close in on the Premier League title.
Mail Sport reported earlier this week that defensive midfielder Ryan Gravenberch was withdrawn from the Netherlands squad for their Nations League quarter-final against Spain.
The 22-year-old left the camp after sustaining a muscle injury against Newcastle in the 2-1 dismal defeat by Newcastle last Sunday.
Ibrahima Konate is another doubt for Anfield’s clash against city rivals after the Frenchman was replaced at half-time following a knock.
The defender appeared in the starting lineup against Croatia in the Nations League on Thursday night, but endured a challenging game which concluded with a 2-0 loss.
Having been knocked out of all cup competitions – the FA Cup, Carabao Cup and the Champions League – Slot’s men return to a schedule of one game per week.
With 70 points – 12 clear at Arsenal – they have just nine games left this season.
More to follow.