As first team players began to return from international duty, Stefan Bajcetic joined Jeremie Frimpong and Alexander Isak in Liverpool training.Today’s Main LFC HeadlineMany of Liverpool’s first team players weren’t back from international duty, but there was notable training news as Bajcetic returned to action after a hamstring surgery set him back at the end of May.After breaking through in January 2023, Bajcetic has since suffered multiple injuries, the latest coming following his relatively successful loan spell at Las Palmas.Having returned to gym work in August, he has continued his rehabilitation with the senior squad and was pictured in full training on Wednesday.He was seen alongside Frimpong, who has been missing since the first game of the season due to a hamstring problem sustained against Bournemouth.Also present for his first Liverpool training session was Isak, who played 18 minutes for Sweden in his first appearance since May 25.Joe Gomez, Federico Chiesa, Jayden Danns and Freddie Woodman also trained, as did Kaide Gordon, Terence Miles, Carter Pinnington and Kieran Morrison, who were among those involved ahead of the senior squad’s return on Thursday.Read more hereToday’s Liverpool FC News• Liverpool’s 18-year-old defender, Emmanuel Airoboma, has signed his first professional contract for the club ahead of a season in the under-21 squad• The reliable kit news source, @FumlerRawk on X, has already revealed a small part of what to expect from NEXT season’s Liverpool home and away shirts – have a peak here• Federico Chiesa is claimed to have rejected interest from Fenerbahce, because he “believes it is more valuable to compete with top players” than “risk embarrassment” of another move not living up “to expectations,” according to Gazzetta dello SportElsewhere in the football world today• Lukas Fabianski has returned to West Ham one a one-year deal – this comes after the Hammers’ third-choice goalkeeper Wes Foderingham left for join Aris Limassol• Omar Marmoush will not be available for Man City‘s match against Man United on Sunday – he picked up a knee injury playing for Egypt this week• Former referee David Coote has been charged with a Category A offence in making an indecent image of a child