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Virgil van Dijk believes Liverpool need a “big summer” in the transfer market to position them to win silverware in the next few seasons.
Liverpool only need two victories to win the Premier League title and could become champions as soon as Sunday but captain Van Dijk is looking to the future.
The defender has dropped a hint that he will follow Mohamed Salah in signing a new contract and has underlined that he wants to stay by saying it is “obvious” how much he loves Liverpool and that the club is “part of me”.
And now he believes they need to be busy in the summer after only buying one player who is part of Arne Slot’s squad, Federico Chiesa, last year.
Liverpool are likely to lose Trent Alexander-Arnold when his contract expires, with the right-back a target for Real Madrid, and Van Dijk feels that, behind the scenes, director of football Richard Hughes and owners Fenway Sports Group will look to do to business.
He said: “I think Liverpool should be able to challenge for titles in the upcoming years.
I think they're planning to make it a big summer, so we all have to trust the board as a Liverpool-connected fan to do the right job.”
Van Dijk’s own contract ends this summer but he has been in talks with Liverpool for months and said last week that progress had been made.
Being successful with Liverpool; the culture of the club, everything that embodies Liverpool that is just part of me.
Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool celebrates scoring against West Ham (EPA)
“That's why I'm always proud when I wear that shirt, go out there and try to be the best version of myself in terms of the football player that I am.
I think you can see that in the way I speak about the club, the way I work for the club in terms of what I do on the pitch on and off the pitch, and that will always be the same.”
Salah, who could have left on a free transfer, signed a new two-year deal on Friday.
“Obviously his numbers, but the work rate he's put in over those last eight years at the club is incredible and he can still show it for another few years.”
Van Dijk scored a late winner against West Ham on Sunday but only after being involved in the mix-up that led to Andy Robertson scoring an own goal.
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