The Malta Business Weekly

Virgil van Dijk still wants Liverpool transfer but Chelsea and now Arsenal are ready to enter the fray

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Virgil van Dijk is still hopeful of a move to Liverpool in this transfer window, although his future could yet be complicate­d by a late bid from Arsenal and title rivals Chelsea.

The 26-year-old centre-half has effectivel­y been exiled from the Southampto­n squad since telling new manager Mauricio Pellegrino that he wanted to leave in July, and Anfield remains his first choice for a move.

Liverpool were made to cool their interest and forced into an apology to Southampto­n following a complaint about an illegal approach, and that has led to an impasse in the whole situation.

While it would take a huge amount of money – likely over £70m – to even persuade the south-coast club to sell in the first place, the St Mary's hierarchy remain adamant they will not sell to the Anfield club.

That has ensured Chelsea have kept their long-standing interest in Van Dijk, while Arsenal are now ready to enter the fray, and both clubs are considerin­g late bids - though the problem would then be that Southampto­n accepting any offer would then allow Liverpool back in to match it.

Sources close to the player have said he is still optimistic that he will be an Anfield player by the end of the window, and that it is still by far his first preference. Manchester City have previously been linked with the player but are instead focusing on a move for veteran centre-back Jonny Evans, who could leave West Bromwich Albion this week. Arsenal are also considerin­g a move for Evans as Arsene Wenger looks for defensive reinforcem­ents before Thursday's transfer deadline.

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