Liverpool got a boost as captain Virgil van Dijk has signed a new contract that keeps him at Anfield until 2027. The 33-year-old Dutch defender has had a great season and was one of three key players—along with Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold—whose contracts were up at the end of the season. Just a week after Salah announced he’d stay, Van Dijk did the same, putting any rumors about his future to rest. Captain Van Dijk Commits Future.
Van Dijk Excited About His Future
Van Dijk shared his happiness with Liverpool’s official website. “I’m very happy, very proud,” he said. “So many emotions are going through my head. It feels great to extend my time at this club.” He made it clear Liverpool was always his first choice: “It was always Liverpool. There wasn’t any doubt that this is where I wanted to be.” Captain Van Dijk Commits Future
A Mainstay for Liverpool
Since joining in January 2018, Van Dijk has been a key part of Liverpool’s success. He’s played 229 Premier League games and was crucial in their 2019 Champions League win and the Premier League title in 2020. Even after a serious injury that kept him out for most of the next season, he came back strong. After Jordan Henderson left, he became captain and lifted the Carabao Cup in 2024. With Liverpool now looking to win another Premier League title, his leadership is more important than ever.
Looking to the Future
Van Dijk is optimistic about where the club is headed. “Success with Liverpool and the culture of the club is part of me,” he said. “I love the club, and you can see that in how I talk about it and work for it. He also hinted that the club is gearing up for an exciting summer, adding, “Liverpool should be able to challenge for titles, and I believe they’re planning for a big summer.”
Alexander-Arnold’s Future Uncertain
While Van Dijk and Salah are staying, Trent Alexander-Arnold’s situation is still up in the air. Real Madrid is showing interest, which could mean Liverpool could lose another homegrown talent. Still, manager Arne Slot is glad to keep two of his most vital players for next season.
Title on the Horizon
Liverpool is currently sitting 13 points clear at the top of the Premier League and could wrap up the title as soon as this weekend against Leicester. That match, along with all other Liverpool games, will be available live on Optus Sport.