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Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has offered a rare glimpse into how he imagines life after football, admitting he cannot see himself remaining in the sport as a coach or manager. Instead, he hinted at a possible move into the fashion world, inspired in part by a recent high-profile photoshoot with Vogue that showcased his interest in style and clothing.
Van Dijk explained that he loves football deeply and is fully focused on his playing career, but he is also realistic about its limited timespan. He does not feel drawn to the stresses and intense scrutiny that come with top-level coaching. Rather than spending his post-playing years on the touchline, he would prefer to explore new challenges that excite him away from the pitch.
The defender spoke about enjoying the creative side of fashion, from putting outfits together to experimenting with different looks. Working with major brands, photographers and stylists has opened his eyes to opportunities beyond football, and he suggested that this could evolve into a serious path once he retires. While he stopped short of confirming any concrete plans, his comments made clear that a fashion-related career is something he is considering carefully.
At the same time, Van Dijk stressed that he remains committed to Liverpool and determined to add more trophies to his CV before thinking seriously about hanging up his boots. Any future move into fashion will come only after he has given everything to the final years of his playing days. For now, his off-field interests simply provide a glimpse of a more personal side to the captain, hinting at a stylish second act when his time at the top of the game is over.
