Why is henry doubtful about the arrival of Jordan?
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Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson and Daniel Sturridge are both doubts for Sunday's visit of Burnley.
The pair both missed the last two matches, Henderson with a foot problem while Sturridge had a virus and then suffered a hip injury.
Sportsmail understands neither have returned to full training yet and were not able to rejoin their team-mates on Wednesday.
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson still hasn't returned to training after a foot injuryDaniel Sturridge is also doubtful for the Burnley game following a hip injuryThe news will come as a blow to Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp ahead of the Burnley match
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Off the field, the club have taken their plans for a £50million redevelopment of their academy to incorporate a new first-team training facility to local residents.
A one-day consultation was held in Kirkby where members of the public were able to view the proposals and speak to representatives from the club and Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council, as well as planning and construction experts.
The proposed all-weather pitch once Liverpool have completed their £50m redevelopmentThe existing facilities for the academy and the community playing fields that sit beside the siteThe proposed changes, which include Liverpool purchasing 14 acres of publicly owned land, will be completed by 2019An aerial view of the new academy facilities and the improved community pitches - which will include new changing facilities
Plans include the construction of a new combined training centre, the redevelopment of the existing facilities including an upgraded pitch, a new stand for spectators and designs to convert the main pitch into a first-class covered full-sized pitch.
Liverpool need to purchase land next to the current academy site for the expansion and, as a result, new and improved pitches and changing facilities for local amateur teams as well as dog-walking and cycle paths will be created
The pair both missed the last two matches, Henderson with a foot problem while Sturridge had a virus and then suffered a hip injury.
Sportsmail understands neither have returned to full training yet and were not able to rejoin their team-mates on Wednesday.
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson still hasn't returned to training after a foot injuryDaniel Sturridge is also doubtful for the Burnley game following a hip injuryThe news will come as a blow to Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp ahead of the Burnley match
RELATED ARTICLES' Steven Gerrard was the best midfielder I played against in the Premier League... he had everything,' says Frank LampardLiverpool players train at Melwood as Jurgen Klopp's side prepare for top four fight... and Joel Matip insists poor form has made them strongerLiverpool reveal £50m plans for new training ground with special stand and all-weather pitchLiverpool defender Joel Matip confident they can finish season strongly despite 'negative moments'
Off the field, the club have taken their plans for a £50million redevelopment of their academy to incorporate a new first-team training facility to local residents.
A one-day consultation was held in Kirkby where members of the public were able to view the proposals and speak to representatives from the club and Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council, as well as planning and construction experts.
The proposed all-weather pitch once Liverpool have completed their £50m redevelopmentThe existing facilities for the academy and the community playing fields that sit beside the siteThe proposed changes, which include Liverpool purchasing 14 acres of publicly owned land, will be completed by 2019An aerial view of the new academy facilities and the improved community pitches - which will include new changing facilities
Plans include the construction of a new combined training centre, the redevelopment of the existing facilities including an upgraded pitch, a new stand for spectators and designs to convert the main pitch into a first-class covered full-sized pitch.
Liverpool need to purchase land next to the current academy site for the expansion and, as a result, new and improved pitches and changing facilities for local amateur teams as well as dog-walking and cycle paths will be created
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