Liverpool youngster Conor Bradley has declared himself ready to resume his career at the club.
The young right-back had to take some time off after the passing of his father.
The Northern Ireland youngster was given compassionate leave by the Anfield club.
Bradley, who is only 20, will start the next few games in the continued absence of Trent Alexander-Arnold.
“Definitely, I just want to pick up where I left off," he told club media.
“I just want to keep trying to play as well as I can for the team and help the team as much as I can, so hopefully I can pick up with that on Saturday and see what happens."
"It has been a good couple of games and I'm just very happy to win it," he added on being the club's player of the month for January.
"It's a privilege. It means a bit more (being voted for by the fans).
“Obviously from the Chelsea game, hearing my name get sung out was probably the most special moment of my life, to be honest, because I have supported the club all my life. I can't thank them enough for the support they have given me."