Liverpool center-back Virgil van Dijk has won some plaudits from a Premier League rival. Surprisingly, a cult figure from Anfield's past came in for praise too.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has admitted he has been taken aback by Virgil van Dijk’s exceptional ability, describing the club captain as being on "another level".
And with Virgil going 300 not out, former England striker Darren Bent has ranked where the 33-year-old sits in terms of the division’s best ever centre-backs. Van Dijk will undoubtedly go down as one of the best ever players in Liverpool’s history. If his story at Anfield continues beyond this season, his legacy will only deepen.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has hailed Reds captain Virgil van Dijk, although the 33-year-old's future remains up in the air with just six months left on his contract
A big decision is looming for Arne Slot over the immediate future of Liverpool starlet Jayden Danns, but the Dutchman says he has no concerns about the youngster's mentality
Liverpool face an anxious end to the season on the contract front with Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold all nearing the end of their deals.Arguably the club’s three most
No player has won more matches than van Dijk after reaching 300 appearances in all competitions in the club's history.
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has admitted that there remains uncertainty over his future at the club, with his contract still on course to expire at the end of the season.
Virgil van Dijk has conceded he has ‘no idea’ how many more Liverpool appearances he will make as speculation continues to grow over his future. The Reds skipper is free to talk to
Virgil van Dijk looks to have confirmed a major injury boost for Arne Slot and Liverpool with his latest Instagram update.
Despite his lack of a new deal, however, Robbie Fowler has publicly claimed that he believes Van Dijk has signed a new contract but Liverpool will not announce it while negotiations continue with Alexander-Arnold and Salah. But addressing this theory on the Walk On podcast, Pearce says he has ‘no reason to believe’ that this is the case.