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Back at the weekend, we’ve seen Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp complaining about the new rules for international players who are travelling to red zone countries, as despite being able to play for their clubs after their return to England, they’ll still need to stay in hotels for 10 days.

Now it seems there should be one more reason for the Reds’ manager to be unsatisfied about, as he could be without some of his stars for the match against Watford on the 16th of October.

Brazil play Uruguay on the eve of the 14th (morning of the 15th in the UK), with Alisson and Fabinho both in the squad. That means these players would need to rush back to England and not even train before Liverpool’s game against the Hornets.

That’s why it’s been reported that the Reds were one of the sides who requested for the international players to return early, but according to Globo Esporte, Brazil don’t want to accept that.

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The national team are playing Venezuela, Colombia and Uruguay for the upcoming rounds of the World Cup Qualifiers.

With the last game being the most important of the three, they’re not planning to let the players from the Premier League go just before that.

Brazil couldn’t count on Alisson, Fabinho, Roberto Firmino and others during the last international break, when the players were stopped by English sides from joining the national team squad.

Now, however, it seems they want to make good use of them.