Liverpool Captain Virgil van Dijk still in the dark for next season plans


Virgil van Dijk insists that he remains in the dark over his future in Liverpool and says that anyone who claims to have confidential knowledge of his plans for next season is “lies on your face”.

Reds Van Dijk’s ruler is out of his home in June along with other basic men Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah.

The Times claim that Alexander-Arnold has an offer to join Real Madrid, but Van Dijk and Salah remain in a vacuum.

And the 33 -year -old Dutchman, who has been determined in the excellent Liverpool era, who seems likely to culminate with the glory of the Premier League, admits that he has no idea what is going to happen in the summer.

I have no idea – van dijk

After Her penalty shootout last night the defeat in Paris Saint-Germain In the 16th Champions League round, he told the Times: “I have no idea. I still have no idea at the moment. Really, I have no idea right now.

“It’s not on hold. Nothing on waiting. There’s only … I keep saying the same thing.

“Listen, there are 10 games to go, and this is my full focus. If there are new ones, you will know.

“At the moment, I don’t even know what will happen next year. If someone says they know, they lie on your face.”

Two big awards are still the target for Liverpool – Van Dijk

The win in the PSG was an overwhelming blow to Liverpool, but they are still very likely to land a Premier League and the EFL Cup Double.

They are 15 points clear at the top of England’s top flight and face Newcastle at Wembley on Sunday to maintain the EFL Cup trophy they won under Jurgen Klopp last season.

“There are 10 games, there aren’t many, and there are two big awards we can still get,” added Van Dijk, who joined Liverpool from Southampton in January 2018.

“We will give everything. We have to feel his frustration (PSG), but now it is for recovery.

“If we bring this tension to Wembley with our fans, then I’m positive. I’m always positive. But I’m really looking forward to going out there.

“We do not need an additional motivation. We have 10 games. The EFL Cup final on Sunday – if you need an additional motivation, you are in the wrong business.

“All fans want to celebrate (winning). But it will be difficult. Any final is difficult. I really look forward.

“We are out of the Champions League. This is normal, human. Recover and focus on Sunday. This is our job, we need our fans to be there for us.”



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