Virgil van Dijk has already given his clearance for a Liverpool target who may cost a’record fee’.

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A rumored Liverpool target has already received his endorsement from Virgil van Dijk

It has been a bustling summer move window for Liverpool after as they headed out in different directions from any semblance of Jordan Henderson, Fabinho, Naby Keita, James Milner and Alex Oxlade Chamberlain.

Naby Keita
Naby Keita

Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Wataru Endo, and Ryan Gravenberch were all acquired by the Anfield club in turn.

Looking forward into the future, Liverpool are supposedly the furthest down the line club to enter the competition to sign exceptionally appraised Brighton and Hove Albion striker Evan Ferguson.


Subsequent to selling Moises Caicedo for an English record charge of £115 million, it has been guaranteed that Ferguson will cost more than the Ecuadorian.

Captain Van Dijk has praised the Irishman in advance of possibly meeting him during the international break, when Liverpool is said to be interested.

He said: ” He was certain to be in good shape and confident if he scored a hat trick just before the international break.

Virgil van Dijk
Virgil van Dijk

That’s definitely a big blow for Ireland because he appears to be a promising striker for now and in the future. Yet, whoever will play tomorrow for them, we must be prepared to battle.”

Van Dijk added: ” They will do everything in their power, I know, at home with their fans, in their position, and in the situation they are in, to hopefully make it difficult for us, but we must be prepared, and I will be prepared.

The chief executive officer of Brighton has previously indicated that Ferguson will not be sold for at least five years.

Paul Barber declared: In the case of Evan, it will be in at least five years.

Virgil van Dijk
Virgil van Dijk

“In the end, it will be a collective decision, but the technical staff is in charge of it, and we are relying on them to make those judgments regarding the players’ development,” the statement reads.

On Sunday night, the Netherlands will play Ireland.



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