Virgil van Dijk unhappy over Liverpool exit plan as agent works overtime
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk is reportedly unhappy with the club's plans to sell him this summer, with his agent working to find a new club. The 35-year-old defender has one year left on his contract and could be set for a move to Saudi Arabia or MLS, according to former Everton CEO Keith Wyness.
Virgil van Dijk played every minute of Premier League action last season but now faces an uncertain future at Anfield. Liverpool are considering selling their veteran centre-back as part of a squad rebuild under new manager Andoni Iraola. The Reds are keen to avoid losing Van Dijk for free next summer and may accept an offer around £10 million.
The Dutch defender is reportedly frustrated at being pushed towards the exit door after his consistent performances. Wyness suggested Van Dijk's camp is working hard to secure a suitable move, with Saudi Arabia and MLS as potential destinations. However, the Saudi Pro League is now less keen on signing older stars with big reputations.
Liverpool are hoping to finalize a sale before the transfer window closes. Van Dijk's high wages make him an attractive target for clubs looking to clear space. The defender has been a key figure for Liverpool but could follow Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah out of the door this summer. His next move will likely depend on which clubs are willing to meet his demands.
Former Everton CEO Keith Wyness believes Liverpool may struggle to get more than £10 million for Van Dijk due to his age and contract situation. The Reds are prioritizing clearing his wages from their books over maximizing the transfer fee. Van Dijk's departure would mark the end of an era at Anfield, where he has been a dominant force in defense for several years.