caughtoffside
·25 February 2025
Confirmed: Real Madrid are not negotiating for Liverpool ace

caughtoffside
·25 February 2025
It’s bound to be a busy summer for Liverpool, whether or not they win the title, but one player of theirs that Real Madrid are not after is Virgil van Dijk.
Trent Alexander-Arnold has teased a move to Los Blancos with his latest comments, and even though reports linked van Dijk with a move to the Santiago Bernabeu, reliable Spanish daily, MARCA, have confirmed that Real Madrid are not negotiating with Liverpool for their captain.
That will surely come as a welcome relief for those Liverpool supporters concerned that the club might lose all of Alexander-Arnold, van Dijk and Mo Salah this summer.
Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah of Liverpool celebrate victory after the Premier League match against Manchester City. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
To his credit, Arne Slot hasn’t made any headline grabbing quotes regarding all three players, simply deflecting any questions and re-iterating the importance of the trio to the Reds.
That way of working might even serve him well when it comes to the crunch in terms of contracts.
If a player feels valued and wanted, that will often override the financial concerns of a particular contract.
Should Liverpool go on and win at least the Premier League title, not to mention if they land the Carabao Cup and Champions League on top, Slot has a cogent argument that any player seeking their fortune elsewhere would be heading to a less successful outfit – certain on current form.
Either way, van Dijk will soon have a decision to make, and Liverpool’s success or failure over the remainder of the season will surely play some part in that process.
As a magnificent leader of the first-team, the dressing room at Anfield will be much the poorer without him.
Liverpool need to prove that there’s simply no reason for him to go elsewhere.