Liverpool’s Adam Lallana likely to miss start of the season

England midfielder’s knee injury looks set to keep him from facing former club Southampton

Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana could miss the start of the new season after injuring a knee in training.

The 26-year-old, who moved to Anfield from Southampton earlier this month, sustained a knock to his lateral collateral ligament during a session at the Reds' Harvard University training base in Boston.

Although no timeframe has been placed on a return to fitness, such injuries can result in a spell of anywhere up to six weeks on the sidelines.

A quirk of the Premier League fixture list means Liverpool's first match is at home to Southampton on August 17th, with Lallana now facing a race to be fit.

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He has been assessed by Liverpool’s medical staff and does not require surgery. However, the news is clearly a setback for the England international, who will undergo further assessment by the club’s medical team in the United States and on his return to Liverpool.

Lallana, a boyhood Everton fan, completed his €31 million move to Anfield earlier this month, ending Brendan Rodgers’s pursuit of a player he identified as a primary target for this summer.

Striker Rickie Lambert, Lallana's England team-mate, also made the move from Saints to Liverpool while Croatia defender Dejan Lovren is widely expected to follow the same path.