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Virgil van Dijk transfer: ‘Not worth it, but fantastic for Southampton’ - What pundits have said about Liverpool’s £75m deal

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Liverpool splashing out £75m to take Virgil van Dijk from Southampton has certainly divided opinion.

Some have called the fee – a world record for a defender – a complete waste of money, while others have insisted it is a good move for a Liverpool team in desperate need of defensive steel.

Football’s leading pundits have had their say about the huge deal, including Alan Shearer and Gary Neville. Find out what they think about it by clicking through the gallery above.

And let us know below whether you think Liverpool have got themselves a good or bad deal…

Revealed: Crystal Palace rejected chance to sign world’s most expensive defender Virgil van Dijk for £6million

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Full-back pairing remain sidelined

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Mauricio Pellegrino has confirmed that regular full-back pairing Cédric and Ryan Bertrand are not yet fit enough to return to competitive action, as the trip to Manchester United nears.

Striker Charlie Austin is also continuing to nurse a hamstring problem, while Bertrand could recover in time to feature when Saints host Crystal Palace on January 2nd.

The manager said: "Charlie, Cédric and Ryan are the players who will not be involved against Man United.

“Maybe Ryan is the closest to a return, I hope against Crystal Palace he’d be ready to play.”

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Van Dijk move stuns Okazaki

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Leicester forward Shinji Okazaki is surprised by Virgil van Dijk’s move to Liverpool and has nothing but praise for the centre-half.

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Mauricio Pellegrino says selling Virgil van Dijk for £75m is good business for Southampton

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Mauricio Pellegrino says selling Virgil van Dijk to Liverpool for £75m is good business for Southampton and he is talking to the board about how to reinvest the money.

Southampton and Liverpool agreed a deal on Wednesday that will see van Dijk move to Anfield in January for £75m - a world record fee for a defender.

Van Dijk was seen as a key player for Southampton, but Pellegrino believes his departure could in fact be a positive for the club.

He said: "The deal is done and it will be positive for the club and for Virgil. Now we have to think about the future.

"You have to analyse in a positive way to reinvest this money in our squad to try to be stronger. At Southampton it is impossible to bring in players for £80m or £50m.

“But maybe for us it can mean a couple of good players. Maybe we can change one player for two or three players with this money.”

The January transfer window opens on Monday and Pellegrino confirmed he was in discussions with the board about reinvesting the van Dijk money into improving the squad.

He said: “We are talking about the couple of targets that we’ve got. I would like to bring in a couple of players minimum and we have to work for this.”

However, Southampton have one more match before they can think about how to spend their recent windfall - they travel to Manchester United on Saturday - and they do so on the back of a seven game winless run.

The Saints lost 5-2 at Tottenham on Tuesday and they were booed by a section of their fans - a reaction that the manager can understand.

He said: "Obviously I respect the opinion. I’ve got the same feeling as the fans. I am obviously not happy when we don’t play well. I would like to keep the people proud of our team.

“But we have almost 50 per cent of the season ahead and we have time to bounce back and show another face. For this reason we have to come back to the simple principles.”

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Mauricio Pellegrino reveals how Southampton plan to spend the £75m Virgil van Dijk transfer fee

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Mauricio Pellegrino hopes to sign at least two new players with the money banked from the £75m sale of Virgil van Dijk to Liverpool.

Van Dijk became the most expensive defender in history on Wednesday, with the fee eclipsing the £54million paid by Manchester City for full-back Kyle Walker.

The Holland centre-back handed in a transfer request during the summer as talk of Jurgen Klopp’s interest swelled, and Pellegrino insists his exit is smart business for Southampton.

“I would like to bring in a couple of players minimum and we have to work for this. We have been talking about the couple of targets that we’ve got,” Pellegrino said. "Maybe we change one player for two players or three players with this money and this has to be the positive target.

"We have to analyse this situation and this is good personally for him and will be positive if we reinvest in our good targets for the future. Sometimes at this level, Southampton is impossible to bring in players for £80million or £50million but maybe for us that can mean in the future a couple of good players.

"The question of whether the sale is a good deal is more for our board, but from outside of the business plan I think so. Now the deal is done and will be positive for the club and Virgil and we can reinvest this money in our squad to try to be stronger and this is everything.

“We have got our targets and have to look forward to pushing on and trying to improve our squad. Now the Virgil deal is done, my best wishes for him, but it has to be a positive impact to reinvest, a good decision for the future.”

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Mauricio Pellegrino speaks out after Virgil van Dijk secures Liverpool move

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The Saints managed to offload the Dutchman to Liverpool for a whopping £75m.

Van Dijk has only featured 12 times for Southampton this season after returning from an ankle injury sustained in January.

And speaking today ahead of his side’s clash with Manchester United, Pellegrino admits it was the right time to offload the defender.

“The deal is done and it will be positive for the club and for Virgil,” he said.

"Now we have to think about the future.

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| QPR cut wage bill as former Liverpool and Southampton man departsGETWESTLONDON |
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What Virgil van Dijk said as he walked off the pitch at Anfield this season

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Virgil van Dijk has finally got the move he was craving , and will become the world’s most expensive defender when he completes his switch to Anfield in the New Year.

The Dutchman clearly wanted to move north from the Saints back in the summer, but the switch was held up as Southampton accused Liverpool of tapping up the player.

Jurgen Klopp always had him in mind as the man to solve his central defensive issues though, and Liverpool have acted swiftly to wrap up the deal before the January transfer window has even opened.

And according to report in the The Times , Van Dijk’s mind was already on Anfield back in mid-November.

That was when the Reds beat the Saints 3-0 at home thanks to brace from Mohamed Salah and a goal from Philippe Coutinho, and according to journalist Paul Joyce, what Van Dijk said as he left the pitch that day spoke volumes.

In Joyce’s report he says that Van Dijk said “why wouldn’t you want to play here?” as he came off after the defeat.

It seems that his mind was already made up back then, and now he’ll get to find out just what it is like to play there in a red shirt.

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Southampton boss Mauricio Pellegrino looks to spend van Dijk funds

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Southampton boss Mauricio Pellegrino hopes to recruit at least two new players following the £75 million sale of Virgil van Dijk to Liverpool.

Van Dijk will be available at Anfield from January 1 after the most expensive move made by a defender was confirmed on Wednesday, eclipsing the £54 million paid by Manchester City for full-back Kyle Walker.

The Holland centre-back handed in a transfer request during the summer as talk of Jurgen Klopp’s interest swelled, and Pellegrino insists his exit is smart business for Southampton.

Pellegrino said: 'I would like to bring in a couple of players minimum and we have to work for this. We have been talking about the couple of targets that we’ve got.

'Maybe we change one player for two players or three players with this money and this has to be the positive target.

'We have to analyse this situation and this is good personally for him and will be positive if we reinvest in our good targets for the future.

'Sometimes at this level, Southampton is impossible to bring in players for £80 million or £50 million but maybe for us that can mean in the future a couple of good players.

'The question of whether the sale is a good deal is more for our board, but from outside of the business plan I think so.

'Now the deal is done and will be positive for the club and Virgil and we can reinvest this money in our squad to try to be stronger and this is everything.

'We have got our targets and have to look forward to pushing on and trying to improve our squad.

‘Now the Virgil deal is done, my best wishes for him, but it has to be a positive impact to reinvest, a good decision for the future.’

Van Dijk joined Southampton from Celtic for £11.5 million in 2015 and, following a strong start to his career on the south coast, his form deteriorated after his recovering from an ankle problem.

Pellegrino added: ‘It’s difficult to come back and keep the same level that Virgil had before when you were eight months out.’

Southampton have lost four of their last seven Premier League matches, failing to produce a win since late November.

They travel to face Manchester United on Saturday after Jose Mourinho’s men were held to a 2-2 draw by high-flying Burnley on Boxing Day.

Pellegrino said he will look closer to home for inspiration: 'I was analysing that game but I think now our target is to bounce back in the Southampton way, to play with more character and be more clinical in ways.

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| | Manchester City remain keen to land Southampton defenderREADSOUTHAMPTON |
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Theo Walcott lined up for surprising Premier League switch

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Southampton want to use the first chunk of their Virgil van Dijk cash on taking Theo Walcott back to St Mary’s.

They have asked Arsenal whether he is available in January and want to do a deal either on loan or a permanent transfer and hope that Walcott wants to move.

Southampton , flush with £75m after selling van Dijk to Liverpool, are ready to meet Walcott’s £140,000-a-week wages but face competition with Everton and West Ham also keen.

Walcott had become Southampton’s youngest ever player when he left to join Arsenal for £12m in January 2006 and has gone on to enjoy a long career with club and country.

But the 28-year-old now finds himself struggling for game time, he wants to play, although Arsenal may wait with a growing fixture list and also Olivier Giroud out injured for up to six weeks.

Southampton boss Mauricio Pellegrino said: “Obviously, we don’t have this money to go to the market to bring the best players in the world, but we have got our targets that we want to bring in with this money.

“We were (the board) talking about the couple of targets that we got. I would like to bring a couple of players minimum and we have to work for this.”

Southampton are also among a queue of Premier League clubs tracking Celtic hot shot Moussa Dembele.

Celtic may allow Dembele, 21, to leave in January for more than £20m but the French starlet is likely to wait to see what clubs come in as Arsenal, Chelsea and Paris Saint Germain have looked in the past.

Saints vice chairman Les Reed is also scouring Europe for a proven centre-back to fill the void left by van Dijk. Swansea’s in-demand Alfie Mawson is also on their radar.

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Liverpool stars snapped in training for first time since Virgil van Dijk signing

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LIVERPOOL were pictured training this afternoon ahead of their match with Leicester on Saturday.

The Reds made a huge announcement yesterday, confirming that Virgil van Dijk has been signed from Southampton for £75m, making him the most expensive defender in the world.

But as the Dutchman doesn’t officially become a Liverpool player until New Year’s Day, he will be unavailable for Saturday’s Anfield showdown with Leicester.

The Reds have been hit or miss lately, drawing three of their last six matches but winning the other three by margins of seven, four and five goals respectively.

Claude Puel’s side will provide a stern challenge though, and Jurgen Klopp will be hoping the arrival of Van Dijk doesn’t prove to be a distraction as he looks to secure a crucial three points in the race for Champions League qualification.

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