Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp gave a positive injury update ahead of tonight's game against Arsenal ta Anfield.
James Milner, Jordon Ibe and Jordan Henderson could all be back in the starting line-up to face the Gunners in what will be a key game for the Reds in their quest to secure a Top Four finish.
But Dejan Lovren is not expected to be back before the end of the month.
"The situation now is better than it was two or three days ago," Klopp explained.
"I think Kolo [Toure] will be available, so we will have a senior centre-back.
"Mama [Mamadou Sakho] wants to be available, hopefully we can use him and then we'll see.
"Martin is still a few weeks and Dejan [Lovren] feels good but the time of his injury was January 5 at Stoke, so it's only been six days until now and eight until Arsenal and United will be 12. It's close and there will be a moment when we have to decide if it's risk, or if it's a risk we could try. But it's not the moment for this and we have to wait.
"That's the situation, so we will probably have Kolo and Mama and the next one is Lucas [at centre-back].
"Jordon Ibe, Jordan Henderson and Mama, who I spoke about, is three [pieces of] good news.
"Millie [Milner] was, but we left him at home when we were in Exeter. He is still in training. They are all good news."