
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has provided a huge update on his future as he nears the end of his contract with the Premier League giants.
Van Dijk is seventh in our ranking of the 20 most valuable footballers who could become free agents at the end of this season.
Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold are in the same boat so Liverpool could be about to lose three of their most important players in one window.
It has been widely speculated that Alexander-Arnold is the most likely of the three stars to leave amid interest from Spanish giants Real Madrid.
However, Van Dijk and Salah are also attracting interest as potential moves to European or Saudi Pro League clubs have been mooted in recent months.
Liverpool are unsurprisingly desperate to keep Van Dijk, Salah and Alexander-Arnold as they have starred in Arne Slotâs side this season.
The Reds have marched clear at the top of the Premier League, sitting 12 points clear of Arsenal with nine games remaining.
They are coming off a disappointing week after being knocked out of the Champions League and losing in the Carabao Cup final, though.
Slotâs team were deservedly beaten 2-1 by Newcastle at Wembley on Sunday as they were way below their best. Speaking after the game, Van Dijk encouraged his teammates to turn their attention to âgetting the job doneâ in the Premier League.
âWe have to turn this around. Itâs how football works: in five days you lose twice and the world is sinking,â Van Dijk said post-match.
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âTwo weeks before everything was sunshine and rainbows everywhere. The Champions League we couldnât get it done, this we lost and the FA Cup we got knocked out.
âWe have nine games to go and I donât think thereâs any motivation needed to try to get the job done.
âYou play for the biggest prize that you work so hard for from the start of the season. No one expected us to be challenging for the Premier League.â
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He continued: âItâs the most difficult prize to get. Thereâs a lot at stake. There are so many positive and good things to look forward to. We have to work our ass off for it.
âNow everyone goes to their respective countries, play there, hopefully, stay fit, and then we get ready for Everton at home (on April 2) which is going to be tough.â
Regarding his future at Liverpool, Van Dijk also revealed when there will be ânewsâ on a possible new contract.
âBefore the end of the season thereâs going to be news,â Van Dijk added.
âAs long as Iâm fully committed and have my full focus on the task ahead, and I love the club, thatâs the main thing. Thatâs who I am.â






