Virgil van Dijk explains how 'gutted' Liverpool players see Trent Alexander-Arnold situation - 'he feels like' - Liverpool Echo
- Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk expressed his disappointment after vice-captain Trent Alexander-Arnold announced he will leave the club this summer, following a 2-2 draw against Arsenal at Anfield on May 11, 2025.
- Alexander-Arnold rejected a new contract and revealed his departure plans last Monday, leading to a hostile reception from some fans during the Arsenal match that Van Dijk said Trent may have expected.
- Van Dijk clarified that his contract extension situation differs from Trent's, stating he focused on securing his future and trusts Liverpool's management to make the right decisions in an important upcoming transfer window.
- Van Dijk praised Alexander-Arnold as a fantastic player with exceptional qualities over seven years, adding the team is gutted to lose him but aims to win the two remaining games and celebrate the title together.
- Van Dijk maintained optimism about Liverpool's future despite the departure, emphasizing the challenge to remain champions and the potential boost from fresh signings and hard work next season.
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Virgil van Dijk explains how 'gutted' Liverpool players see Trent Alexander-Arnold situation - 'he feels like' - Liverpool Echo
Virgil van Dijk speaks out on Trent Alexander-Arnold's decision to leave Liverpool, the angry reaction of fans at Anfield and why he believes it will be a "big summer" of recruitment for the champions
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EUROPEAN NIGHTMARE LIVERPOOL’S TITLE WIN COULD SHADOW THE TEAM’S TITLE CELEBRATION Despite their record-breaking 20th league title, the ongoing controversy surrounding Trent Alexander-Arnold’s departure may overshadow the celebrations among some fans. However, captain Virgil van Dijk rallied his teammates, and it seems that the focus will be on the current crop of players as they get ready to party. "It’s not easy at all" said Van Dijk in a posi…
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