Liverpool’s Champions League group finale with Midtjylland could be switched to Germany.
Jurgen Klopp’s side are due to round off their Group D campaign against the reigning Danish champions on December 9 in Europe’s elite club competition.
However the UK’s travel restrictions around coronavirus may force the Reds’ upcoming match at the MCH Arena to be relocated to a different country.
UEFA have drawn up a list of potential venues should the 14-day isolation period for anyone returning to the country remain in place next month.
One of the potential venues currently being mooted is Signal Iduna Park, where Klopp spent seven years at the helm with Borussia Dortmund.
Germany was previously as a fallback option for England’s game with Iceland due to the visitors playing in Denmark before the Nations League encounter.
Covid-19 has already had a profound impact on Liverpool this season with Mohamed Salah becoming the fifth member of their squad to test positive.
The Egypt international returned a second test on Wednesday, ruling him out of this weekend’s encounter with Premier League leaders Leicester City.
Salah is also set to miss next week’s Champions League tie with Atalanta, which could see the Anfield club book their place in the knock-out stage.
Ahead of the meeting with Brendan Rodgers’ side on Sunday, meanwhile, Liverpool have seen David Coote withdrawn from VAR duty for the match.
The Nottinghamshire official was at the heart of controversy when operating the technology in last month’s controversial Merseyside derby with Everton.
Coote took no action against Jordan Pickford for a tackle which has sidelined Virgil van Dijk while overruling Jordan Henderson’s stoppage-time winner.
No explanation has been given by the Premier League for Coote’s reallocation to referee Manchester United’s home fixture with West Brom on Saturday.
