Rafa Benitez says Alberto Aquilani will finally get his Anfield debut against Birmingham on Monday.
The Italy international was signed for £20 million man in August but has since been recovering from a knee operation and latterly a recent virus problem.
But the 25-year-old - who played for a few minutes in the Carling Cup defeat at Arsenal - now looks set to be thrown on from the bench against the Blues.
Benitez said: "It could be the time to let the Anfield fans see Aquilani at last.
"He has been getting fitter and had a short spell in a reserve game and then a few minutes at Arsenal in the Carling Cup.
"We had him with us in Lyon last week and I did want to bring him on. But Lucas and Javier Mascherano were controlling the game.
"So we waited a bit, we did not want to change the way the side were playing, even though he could have come on. Then we scored and there was no need to use him, it was just a shame we conceded so late.
"He was almost over the virus and he will certainly be much better on Monday.
"He has trained well. He does not have match fitness, but the only way to improve that is to play him in games.
"We have more players available now, so maybe he can be on the bench and then come on to change the game if necessary. He will certainly be involved."
Fernando Torres also looks set to play against the Midlanders despite struggles with a groin problem.
Benitez added: "We hope to be able to keep going with Fernando. Maybe he can be available for Birmingham, we will see how it goes.
"It was a risk to play him against Manchester United, but he scored a fantastic goal and everyone was saying what a massive difference he makes.
"He played, and scored, at Fulham and I was criticised by a lot of 'experts' because he was taken off in the second half.
"They can see that he has a problem, but the same thing happened in Lyon when I took him off.
"You cannot win. It does not matter what you do, someone will always criticise you. It is too easy.
"Fernando will play if he continues to have less pain than before. Does he need an operation? Nobody really knows, we'll wait and see.
"I have had many players with this problem under my management over the years. They carried on, and sometimes you can play for the whole season with such a problem.
"But I have been surprised at what some critics have said about Torres' involvement. People who have played football for years seem not to understand that the manager has more information.
"So when they are on TV, they just talk and they do not really know the situation."
The Italy international was signed for £20 million man in August but has since been recovering from a knee operation and latterly a recent virus problem.
But the 25-year-old - who played for a few minutes in the Carling Cup defeat at Arsenal - now looks set to be thrown on from the bench against the Blues.
Benitez said: "It could be the time to let the Anfield fans see Aquilani at last.
"He has been getting fitter and had a short spell in a reserve game and then a few minutes at Arsenal in the Carling Cup.
"We had him with us in Lyon last week and I did want to bring him on. But Lucas and Javier Mascherano were controlling the game.
"So we waited a bit, we did not want to change the way the side were playing, even though he could have come on. Then we scored and there was no need to use him, it was just a shame we conceded so late.
"He was almost over the virus and he will certainly be much better on Monday.
"He has trained well. He does not have match fitness, but the only way to improve that is to play him in games.
"We have more players available now, so maybe he can be on the bench and then come on to change the game if necessary. He will certainly be involved."
Fernando Torres also looks set to play against the Midlanders despite struggles with a groin problem.
Benitez added: "We hope to be able to keep going with Fernando. Maybe he can be available for Birmingham, we will see how it goes.
"It was a risk to play him against Manchester United, but he scored a fantastic goal and everyone was saying what a massive difference he makes.
"He played, and scored, at Fulham and I was criticised by a lot of 'experts' because he was taken off in the second half.
"They can see that he has a problem, but the same thing happened in Lyon when I took him off.
"You cannot win. It does not matter what you do, someone will always criticise you. It is too easy.
"Fernando will play if he continues to have less pain than before. Does he need an operation? Nobody really knows, we'll wait and see.
"I have had many players with this problem under my management over the years. They carried on, and sometimes you can play for the whole season with such a problem.
"But I have been surprised at what some critics have said about Torres' involvement. People who have played football for years seem not to understand that the manager has more information.
"So when they are on TV, they just talk and they do not really know the situation."
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