Virgil van Dijk makes ‘big’ transfer prediction after Liverpool contract decision


Virgil van Dijk has predicted a “big summer” transfer Activity for Liverpool.

The Dutch captain was in a good mood after he had scored a late Mohamed Salah on Sunday afternoon against West Ham United against West Ham United and even exchanged a friendly joke through his new contract.

Similar to his team -mate, van Dijk will strongly agree to a new two -year contract in the coming days – although every announcement after the 36th anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy will decrease on Tuesday after the 36th anniversary.

Salah made his decision to stay on Merseyside, the efforts of the association and the ability to fight for the top prices of football. Van Dijk repeated this feeling before emphasizing the need to build up a position of the strength.

“I think Liverpool should be able to challenge titles in the coming years,” van Dijk told reporters after his club was closed within two wins of the Premier League -Ruhms.

Virgil van Dijk, Arne Slot

Arne Slot (left) and Virgil van Dijk had different messages about Liverpool’s transfer strategy this summer / Catherine Ivill – Ama / Gettyimages

“Whatever happens in relation to players, the players who come in, I think it should be a big summer. I think they plan to make it a big summer, so we all have to trust the board as a Liverpool Connected fan to do the right job.”

Liverpool spent a total of 36.2 million GBP in the transfer windows of this season, of which the majority of Giorgi Mamardashvili was hired, which was not received by Valencia until this summer. A total of 72 clubs exceeded the red in this term. 28 different players cost more than the total effort of the association.

Arne Slot was more careful when he discussed Liverpool’s transfer business this summer. The Dutch head coach admitted that the red “ambitious” remained, but the need to make the need to make a flood of top -class recruits.

“There are not so many reasons to make it a job because we are quite well placed in the league and we only lost in the Champions League against an incredible side that we were better than 90 minutes in our stadium,” said Slot.

However, the 46-year-old admitted that every company who carries out the Liverpool was far easier for its star players.

“If I put myself in the shoes of a player that we may want to sign, it is always nice to tell you that Mo has extended his contract,” said Slot. “That helps, but what helps the most is that we have retained a high -quality player who has scored so many goals for us for seven or eight years in a row.”

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