Virgil van Dijk Calls for “Couple More” Signings to Join Liverpool
After a solid start from Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister, captain Virgil van Dijk has called for a “couple more” signings to join Liverpool. It was a mixed afternoon for the Reds as they kicked off their Premier League campaign with a 1-1 draw at Chelsea. Luis Diaz’s opener was cancelled out by Axel Disasi, with both sides seeing goals ruled out for offside and a clear handball in the box from Nicolas Jackson waved away.
Two standouts for Liverpool were Szoboszlai and Mac Allister, but their debuts were clouded by the lack of a defensive midfielder alongside them. Speaking to BBC Sport after the game, Van Dijk said he was “very happy” with Liverpool’s business so far, but admitted he would like a “couple more” arrivals.
“I am very impressed with the guys, as a human being coming to a new club, it is good how they are coming in,” he said. “Our group is a very family friendly club. On the pitch their quality spoke for itself. I am very happy with them. The transfer window is not closed yet so let’s see if we can make a couple more additions to make the squad as strong as possible this season.”
Liverpool Targeting New Signings
Liverpool are actively working on a new signing in the middle of the park, with a £111 million deal agreed for Moises Caicedo – though it has been claimed that he would prefer to join Chelsea. Southampton’s Romeo Lavia is another known target, and with owners Fenway Sports Group travelling to the UK for the game, the hope will be that progress is made in the coming days.
Van Dijk Content With Point From West London
In terms of the opening game, Van Dijk was content with Liverpool’s performance and a point from west London. “We want to make things right. We had a very good 20, 25 minutes, with and without the ball, and scored a good goal,” he explained. “After the disallowed goal they came into it. We defended quite well in my opinion. It is not easy. Overall it was a very good game that could have gone either way. We take the point.”
The draw at Stamford Bridge was a solid start for Liverpool, but with Van Dijk calling for more signings, it looks like the Reds are far from done in the transfer window. With Fenway Sports Group in town, there is hope that Liverpool can get some deals over the line and strengthen their squad before the window closes.
It remains to be seen who Liverpool will bring in, but one thing is certain: Van Dijk wants more signings to join the Reds this season.