The Sun (Malaysia)

Van Dijk is ‘not for sale’, says Krueger

- SIMON PEACH

SOUTHAMPTO­N chairman Ralph Krueger is adamant that Virgil van Dijk is “not for sale in this window” as keeping the defender is “the statement we need to make” at this juncture.

This summer has been dominated by bigmoney transfers and agitated players, with the future of Saints’ unsettled 26-year-old centreback one of the more turbulent sagas.

Southampto­n asked the Premier League to investigat­e an alleged illegal approach from Liverpool in June, leading the Reds to swiftly make a remarkable statement publicly dropping their interest in Van Dijk.

Speculatio­n continues to link the Holland internatio­nal with a move to the likes of Jurgen Klopp’s side and Premier League champions Chelsea, with the defender last week taking matters into his own hands by handing in a transfer request.

Van Dijk has been training away from the main group as he attempts to force an exit, but Saints chairman Krueger has reiterated to Press Associatio­n Sport that the defender is not going anywhere.

“Virgil is not for sale in this window and it’s not personal,” the chairman said, just days after the Gao family bought an 80% stake in the club.

“It’s not about him, it’s about an overall much, much, much bigger picture – a change of course for Southampto­n.

“The first summer I was here five players went out and six went in, not counting academy. Second summer three went out, seven came in, and third summer five went out, five came in.

“Now it is one out and two in, and this is who we want to become. We want to mature, we want to be a team that can profit from synergies that create a much more attractive football and a better product for the fans, and gives us a chance to get back into Europe.

“That’s one player in this whole equation of 25 and it is the visible one, but for us it’s the principle and it’s the path and it’s the statement we need to make to get to a new space as a club.

“We are very, very adamant about carrying this through.

“The new partnershi­p has completely and wholly backed our strategy and plan and on September 1 people will see how serious we were and are.”

It is a big statement from a club synonymous with seeing their best players leave on annual basis. – The Independen­t

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