Liverpool and Egypt forward Mohamed Salah has suffered a hamstring injury, raising concerns over his availability for upcoming club and international fixtures.
The 34-year-old attacker sustained the injury and is expected to undergo further medical examinations to determine the severity of the problem.
The results of the scans will establish how long he could be sidelined and whether he will require an extended spell on the treatment table.
Salah has been a key figure for both Liverpool and the Egyptian national team, consistently delivering goals, assists and leadership.
Any prolonged absence would represent a significant setback for his club, which relies heavily on his attacking influence, while Egypt will also be monitoring his condition closely.
Medical staff are expected to assess the extent of the hamstring damage before deciding on the appropriate rehabilitation programme.
Until the test results are available, there is no official timeline for his return to action.