
The re-signing of Van Dijk will reduce one of the main problems of employment of employees facing the club that is heading towards summer.
If the 33-year-old has left, Liverpool are likely to go into the market for a new main defender.
Employment staff had previously begun identifying possible goals, which primarily have left-foot or midfield players experience.
Crystal Palace captain Mark Gohi was among those who were analyzed, but the extent of his attention was not clear. Religion has also been viewed in Bournemouth.
The plan they have made together may never be implemented now, although Van Dick Ibrahim Conat’s central defense partner will be in the final 12 months of his contract, so Liverpool may have to make a decision on their future if no agreement is reached before the new season.
It also remains to be known whether Jarel Quansa and Joe Gomez remain in Mercedes.
In addition, Van Dijk’s continued presence will facilitate Liverpool to sign an elite this summer.
The benefits of keeping Salah are also clear. Because of seven games left, the 32-year-old has scored 54 goals in scoring – 32 times – this season.
Before the news of the progress in Salah’s talks with Liverpool, sources close to the Saudi league had strong hope for attracting the Egyptian.
Because Liverpool kept their funds completely last summer, it is expected to be active when the market is opened – with a central striker above their priorities.
Just as for most European elites, Newcastle striker Alexander Isak is heading to the top of their list – but the horizon of leaving St. James is unlikely.
Liverpool are also expected to be in the market for at least one new Ful-Back, taking into account Alexander-Arnold’s remarks and long-term doubts about the long-term role of Andy Robertson in Slot.
Bournemouth midfielder Milos Kerrys and Fulham are among the players who have been linked with a move.