Roberto Firmino, the Liverpool forward, is currently out injured with an ankle injury sustained in his side's recent Champions League match against Barcelona. The Brazilian international has been ruled out for a month and will miss both legs of the quarter-finals against Paris Saint-Germain.
The news comes as a blow to Liverpool, who were already struggling without Virgil van Dijk due to an ACL tear in his knee. Firmino's absence means that Jurgen Klopp will have to find another attacking option to replace him.
Meanwhile, Roma defender Daniele Rugani is also out injured after suffering a knee ligament injury in his side's recent Serie A game against Inter Milan. The Italian defender is set to be out for three months,Serie A Observation which could potentially rule him out of the Europa League semi-final against Sevilla.
Rugani's injury comes as a blow to Roma, who were hoping to progress further in Europe's premier club competition. The Italian giants were already facing tough competition from Manchester United in the quarter-finals, but now face a tougher task with their defense weakened.
In terms of other injury updates, there hasn't been any major news regarding players' fitness or availability yet. However, it's clear that injuries can disrupt teams' plans and affect their chances of success in various competitions. It will be interesting to see how these players recover and what impact their absences will have on their respective clubs.