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6 days ago |
liverpool.com | Liam Corless |James Findlater |Michael Plant
It's been quite the week for Liverpool, and things could get even better for the Reds this weekend. Virgil van Dijk is here to stay after signing a new two-year deal on Thursday, with the Liverpool captain following Mohamed Salah's lead by penning new terms until 2027. Arne Slot will be giving his thoughts on the latest contract news as he speaks to the media at his pre-match press conference ahead of facing Leicester on Sunday, in what could prove to be a monumental game for the Reds.
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1 week ago |
liverpool.com | Liam Corless |James Findlater |Michael Plant
Virgil van Dijk has penned a new contract at Liverpool which ties him to the club until 2027. The Reds captain's previous deal had been due to expire on June 30 but he said it was always his plan to remain with the club. "There wasn’t any doubt in my head that this is the place to be for me and my family," Van Dijk said. "I’m one of Liverpool.
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1 week ago |
liverpool.com | Michael Plant
Liverpool fans are expecting a busy summer in the transfer market - so does Virgil van Dijk, by the sounds of things. The captain’s admission last weekend that it will be a “big summer” has certainly raised hopes of several big-name arrivals. It’s likely Arne Slot’s squad will look entirely different in just a few months’ time. There are a lot of considerations to be made by the Dutchman and the club hierarchy as the group left by Jurgen Klopp is reshaped.
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1 week ago |
liverpool.com | Michael Plant
Liverpool may have been handed a boost in its transfer pursuit of a striker. The Reds have been linked with moves for several high-profile No. 9s, including the likes of Alexander Isak, Benjamin Sesko and Julian Alvarez. But one name that has repeatedly cropped up in recent weeks is Hugo Ekitike. The Eintracht Frankfurt certainly ticks several boxes in FSG’s usual transfer criteria: young, relatively attainable and already proven on the top stage.
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1 week ago |
liverpool.com | Michael Plant
It’s dangerous to draw too many conclusions from one match, but in today’s climate, with social media driving the need for instant, definitive reactions, it’s easy to come away from a Liverpool game categorically convinced this player is done, another should start or Arne Slot is a genius. In reality, iron-cast opinions should form over a prolonged period. That might be the case for Liverpool in the final weeks of the 2024/25 season.
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