Jeremie Frimpong was back in Liverpool training on Wednesday after missing the last two games with a hamstring injury.Frimpong was withdrawn after 60 minutes in the first game of the season against Bournemouth, with scans later determining he had suffered a hamstring injury.The prognosis was a return after the September international break, and he looks on track after taking part in training on Wednesday afternoon at the AXA Training Centre.Liverpool’s No. 30 missed the wins against Newcastle and Arsenal and remained behind during the international break to continue his rehabilitation.On the training pitch ? pic.twitter.com/X3EIXj6Cvl— Liverpool FC (@LFC) September 10, 2025The Dutchman was one of several senior players involved after the conclusion of the international break, with Alexander Isak taking part in his first session after his deadline day arrival.Joe Gomez, Federico Chiesa, Stefan Bajcetic and goalkeeper Freddie Woodman were also present for the training session that primarily featured youth players.Jayden Danns, Kaide Gordon, Terence Miles, Carter Pinnington and Kieran Morrison were among those involved ahead of the full senior squad’s return on Thursday. • READ: Giovanni Leoni debut plan could align with Isak’s first startWith Dominik Szoboszlai impressing at right-back and Conor Bradley also back from injury, there will be no need to rush Frimpong into the XI or even the matchday squad ahead of an intense fixture list.Burnley is the first of seven games before the next international break at the start of October, and like Isak, Frimpong will be managed accordingly to avoid a reoccurrence of his hamstring injury.Frimpong’s return to fitness means Liverpool’s squad is injury-free, and Ruben Peeters and Co. will be eager to keep it that way after overseeing vast improvement on the fitness front last season.