Liverpool Defender Trent Alexander-Arnold will be out for four weeks with a knee injury
Trent Alexander-Arnold will miss four league matches – against Palace, Leicester, West Ham and Bournemouth – but should be fit for the Champions League last-16 ties with Bayern Munich next month.
The Reds now face a selection crisis at right-back after they allowed Nathaniel Clyne to head to Bournemouth on loan.
Jurgen Klopp will have to choose between James Milner or Fabinho as stop gaps or a combination of youngsters Curtis Jones, Rafa Camacho and Ki-Jana Hoever to fill in.
Camacho was set to go out on loan to Sporting CP last week until Jurgen Klopp pulled the plug.
Georginio Wijnaldum is also struggling with a knee problem following the Brighton victory and, though a doubt for the visit of Roy Hodgson’s side on Saturday, is not expected to be out for a prolonged spell.