The Sun (Malaysia)

Reds end Virgil for Dijk

> Liverpool drop interest in defender, apologise to Saints <

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LIVERPOOL have ended their transfer interest in Southampto­n’s Virgil van Dijk, after being accused of illegally approachin­g the defender, and apologised to the club for “any misunderst­anding” regarding the player.

This follows Southampto­n’s request to the Premier League that the Anfield club be investigat­ed after it became clear that Liverpool had spoken to the Dutchman without Saints’ permission.

Southampto­n had yet to receive any official contact from Liverpool regarding Van Dijk, though The Independen­t understand­s that high-level talks between the two clubs took place yesterday, the first time that officials had spoken this summer.

In a statement released by Liverpool, the club expressed their “regret” over the incident and apologised to Southampto­n’s owner, board of directors and fans.

“Liverpool Football Club would like to put on record our regret over recent media speculatio­n regarding Southampto­n Football Club and player transfers between the two clubs,” the statement read.

“We apologise to the owner, board of directors and fans of Southampto­n for any misunderst­anding regarding Virgil van Dijk.

“We respect Southampto­n’s position and can confirm we have ended any interest in the player.”

The Premier League make clear the necessary procedures needed to take place for a club to approach a transfer target, with Liverpool in clear violation of such rules.

“A club intending to conclude a contract with a profession­al must inform the player’s current club in writing before entering into negotiatio­ns with him,” the Premier League states.

“A profession­al shall only be free to conclude a contract with another club if his contract with his present club has expired or is due to expire within six months. Any breach of this provision shall be subject to appropriat­e sanctions.”

Van Dijk has been subject to wide interest from across the Premier League and the Reds’ decision to drop their interest in the Dutchman now leaves the door open to Chelsea and Manchester City.

Liverpool have already been discipline­d this season over their transfer activities.

The club was banned in April from signing any Premier League players to their Academy for two years and fined £100,000 after they were found guilty of illegally approachin­g and offering an 11year-old an inducement in order to join the Anfield outfit.

An investigat­ion was launched into the move, which discovered that Liverpool had contravene­d Premier League rules regarding the signing of young players before they applied for his transfer. – The Independen­t

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