Van Dijk reveals 'progress' in talks over new Liverpool contract

Liverpool's Dutch striker #18 Cody Gakpo (2L) celebrates scoring the team's second goal with Liverpool's Dutch defender #04 Virgil van Dijk during the UEFA Champions League football match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on November 27, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has said
"progress" has been made in talks over a much-discussed new deal to
keep him at Anfield.
The 33-year-old Dutch international, along
with Liverpool team-mates Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold, is out of
contract at the end of this season.
Van Dijk, asked after Sunday's 3-2 Premier
League defeat at Fulham if there had been any progress in the discussions, told
reporters: "There is progress, yeah."
Questioned on what that meant exactly, he
added: "Listen, these are internal discussions and we'll see.
"I love the club, I love the fans and
they were there for us again (at Fulham). We wanted to reward them, but I ask
them to be there again on Sunday and make the stadium an amazing venue like
always for us."
Premier League champions-elect Liverpool
face West Ham at Anfield on Sunday, with the runaway leaders 11 points clear of
second-placed Arsenal and knowing a second title in six seasons is just around
the corner.
But the futures of key trio Van Dijk, Salah
and Alexander-Arnold have become major talking points in recent weeks, with
speculation that local hero Alexander-Arnold could leave for Spanish giants
Real Madrid provoking a strong reaction from some sections of the club's
support.
Van Dijk, however, said his sole focus was
on winning the league.
"That's definitely the mentality in
our group, that the job is not done and now we just have to recover from this
physically and mentally and put our minds on West Ham at home," he said.
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