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Virgil van Dijk has made it clear where he won’t be playing once his Liverpool career comes to an end.
Reporters asked the 33-year-old Dutchman if he would consider returning to the Eredivisie after Anfield, but he gave a firm response.
Speaking ahead of the Netherlands’ World Cup qualifier against Malta at Groningen’s Euroborg stadium to Voetbal International, Van Dijk ruled out the idea completely.
“I am very clear about that.
I am very clear that I do not want to return to the Eredivisie.
I am quite proud of my career so far and I think that finishing in the Eredivisie is not an option.”
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Van Dijk recently signed a new two-year contract with Liverpool, keeping him at the club until the summer of 2027.
The Liverpool captain remains a central figure at Anfield and shows no signs of winding down his career anytime soon.
He has made 319 appearances for the Reds, scoring 28 goals and providing 10 assists, a remarkable record for a centre-back.
Van Dijk’s statement about not returning to Dutch football is a clear sign that he remains hungry to compete at the highest level.
His ambition and focus on maintaining top standards encourage Liverpool fans.
The defender’s commitment ensures that Liverpool will continue to benefit from his leadership and quality in the seasons ahead.
Van Dijk ruled out a return to the Eredivisie, and Liverpool supporters now hope he writes the final chapters of his career at Anfield.
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