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Virgil van Dijk revisits his future at Anfield

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Virgil van Dijk has finally revisited the stance on his future at Anfield. The Reds captain seemed to have recently cast a doubt on his future at Liverpool. Following Jurgen Kloop imminent departure from Liverpool at the end of the season, Van Dijk was asked if he envisage being part of the post-Klopp era at Liverpool. The 32-year-old had declared: ‘That’s a big question. Well, I don’t know.’

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He was reminded that he has just 18 months left on his contract with Liverpool, and Van Dijk said: ‘That is correct, good maths. Listen, I don’t know.

‘The club will have a big job on their hands. That is well known. To replace the manager and replace not only the manager, the staff is leaving, and there are so many things that will change.

‘So the club has a big job on its hands and I am very curious which direction that will go in.

‘But when that will be announced we will see our situation. I can’t say much about it.’

Meanwhile, the report reaching National Daily can confirm that the Dutch defender now insists that he is fully committed to Liverpool and loves the club.

‘It’s much taken out of context,’ Van Dijk said on the Men in Blazers podcast. ‘To be 100% clear, I’m fully committed to the club. I love the club, I love the fans. It is fully taken out of context. It’s not about me, it’s not about I, It’s about us and nothing has changed.

‘Five days ago we weren’t even speaking about my contract, so it’s silly. My full focus is on making sure this year can be a very special year and obviously a big announcement in the last couple of days, it’s been a shock to each one of us connected to the club. I feel exactly what the fans have been feeling.

‘We mean business here. We want to crack on, we want to achieve things we dreamed of at the start of the season. Don’t get it twisted, I’m fully committed to the club. I love it. I’m the captain and we’re going to go for it all. Let’s see how that goes.’

The Reds have their first Premier League match since Klopp’s announcement on Wednesday night as they host Chelsea.

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