Arne Slot has provided an early update on Liverpool’s team news for their match against Real Madrid, showing optimism regarding Ryan Gravenberch‘s availability.The dust may only just be settling on Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Aston Villa, but attention has already begun turning to the Reds’ Champions League match on Tuesday.Having missed three games through an ankle injury sustained against Man United, Gravenberch returned to play the full match against Aston Villa, performing well and scoring in the process.Asked by Steven Gerrard on TNT Sports if this would affect his minutes against Madrid, Slot said: “[It] depends on how his ankle feels now.“It’s of course different when you’ve been out with a muscle injury or with an ankle injury, so I think he’s able to go again but we have to see how he comes out this game.“But I think this game also gives a bit of energy by itself to play Real Madrid, but yeah, it’s true that we also have to be smart about minutes because we have 19 to 20 players available.“Normally when three or four are out, that means a lot of minutes needs to go to the same players, and when they go to the national team they have to play as well.“But I think Ryan is able to play Tuesday again but we have to wait and see.” Unlike Gravenberch, Conor Bradley hasn’t missed a match due to injury since the opening day. However, he hasn’t played full games consistently.In fact, this was his first time completing 90 minutes since the Merseyside derby on September 20 as he is normally rotated with Jeremie Frimpong or Dominik Szoboszlai.Ahead of Tuesday’s match against Madrid, Slot said of his right-back: “The challenge for him now will be to make himself ready because he’s not been used for 90 minutes a lot this season, and after two days off rest the next one is coming up.“And yeah, we have to think about that as well. But for now, your question was did he play well?“Yes, he played well today.”If Bradley were to miss out, Slot would likely choose between Szoboszlai, Curtis Jones and Joe Gomez at right-back. Full-back is not the preferred position of any of the trio, though.