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Virgil Van Dijk insists that he stays in the dark because of his future Liverpool and says that anyone who claims he has an insider knowledge of his plans for the next season “lies your face”.
The Reds Van Dijk skipper is out of the contract in June, along with other key men Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah.
The Times claims that Alexander-Arnold has an offer to join Real Madrid, but Van Dijk and Salah remain in Udubina.
And the 33-year-old Dutch, which was central to the excellent season of Liverpool, who seems to be likely to culminate in the glory of the Premier League, admits that there is no idea what will happen to summer.
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Speaking after Last night’s defeat of the Paris Saint-Germain penalty In the Champions League circle of 16, he said to The Times: “I have no idea. I still have no idea at the moment. Honestly, I have no idea right now.
“It’s not waiting. Nothing on hold. Just … I’m constantly saying the same.
“Listen, there are 10 games and that’s full of focus. If there are news, you will know that guys. I don’t even know yourself. Everyone knows that there are some talks behind the scenes, but this is about it.
“Currently, I don’t even know what happens next year. If anyone says he knows, they lie your face.”
The defeat of the PSG was a blow to Liverpool, but they are still in a great chance to land the Premier League and double EFL Cup.
The meeting is at the top of the top of the English flight at a peak, and they are faced with Newcastle on Wembley on Sunday, offers to retain the EFL Cup trophy who won under Jurgen Klopp last season.
“There are 10 games left, there are not many, and two big prizes we can still get,” added Van Dijk, who joined Southampton Liverpool in January 2018.
“We’ll give him everything. We have to feel a disappointment (PSG), but from now on it’s a recovery.
“If we bring this intensity to Wembley with our fans, then I’m positive. I’m always positive. But I’m really looking forward to going back there.
“We don’t need motivation added. We have 10 games. The EFL Cup finals on Sunday – if you need an added motivation, you are in the wrong job.
“All fans want to celebrate it (win). But it will be difficult. Any finale is difficult. I’m really looking forward to it.
“We are in the competition (Champions League). This is normal, human. Recover and be fully focused on Sunday. It is our job, we need our fans to be there for us.”