Reds land 'honored' Van Dijk in world-record deal for defender

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Although Chelsea and Manchester City were said to be interested in Van Dijk, Klopp has finally got his man on weekly wages of 180,000 pounds (US$242,085).
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Reds land 'honored' Van Dijk in world-record deal for defender
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Arsenal's Hector Bellerin in action with Southampton's Virgil van Dijk (right) during their English Premier League match at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton in this December 10, 2017, photo. Van Dijk has signed for Liverpool in a new world-record deal for a defender.

Liverpool signed Southampton's Virgil van Dijk on Wednesday for a reported 75 million pounds (US$100 million) in a deal that makes him the world's most expensive defender.

Van Dijk has been linked with a move to Liverpool for several months and the Anfield club was forced to issue an apology after an alleged illegal approach for the Netherlands international earlier this year.

Reds boss Juergen Klopp has remained determined to sign Van Dijk as he tries to shore up a leaky defense that has fatally damaged Liverpool's English Premier League title ambitions.

"Delighted and honored to have agreed to become a Liverpool FC player," Van Dijk wrote on Twitter, alongside a photo of him with a Liverpool shirt.

"Today is a proud day for me and my family as I join one of the biggest clubs in world football.

"I can't wait to pull on the famous red shirt for the first time in front of the Kop and will give everything I have to try and help this great club achieve something special in the years to come."

Although Chelsea and Manchester City were said to be interested in Van Dijk, Klopp has finally got his man on weekly wages of 180,000 pounds.

"Liverpool Football Club can confirm they have reached an agreement with Southampton for the transfer of Virgil van Dijk," a statement on the club's website said.

"The Reds have agreed a deal with the south coast club, and the player himself, that will see the 26-year-old defender move to Anfield when the transfer window re-opens on January 1, 2018."

The deal for Van Dijk would eclipse the huge fees that City spent on both Tottenham Hotspur's Kyle Walker (50 million pounds) and Monaco's Benjamin Mendy (52 million pounds) last summer.

Saints confirmed that Liverpool's offer had shattered the record, but didn't reveal the exact fee.

"Southampton have agreed a fee that will set a new world-record for a defender. The club wishes Virgil well in his future when the deal is completed on January 1st 2018," a statement read.

A fee of 75 million pounds would also be level with Romelu Lukaku as the second most expensive transfer in EPL history, behind only Manchester United's 90-million pound purchase of Paul Pogba.

Transfer request rejected

Van Dijk, who moved to Southampton from Celtic in 2015, was left out at the start of the season by new Saints manager Mauricio Pellegrino after having a transfer request rejected.

The 26-year-old returned to the team but with speculation mounting about a January move, he was dropped for Southampton's recent matches against Chelsea, Huddersfield and Tottenham.

Van Dijk was keen to part ways on good terms, praising Southampton for letting him shine in the EPL for the first time.

"I will always be indebted to the club for giving me the opportunity to play in the Premier League," he wrote.

"Despite a difficult last few months, I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at the Saints and have made friends for life at the club. Thank you for everything."

Van Dijk's arrival at Anfield gives Klopp the defensive presence he hopes can transform a Liverpool back four that has conceded 23 goals in 20 league games — more than any of its top-six rivals except Arsenal.

Liverpool had offered around 60 million pounds for the defender in the close-season and former United star Gary Neville questioned whether he will prove worth the extra investment.

"It is a lot of money and I'm not even sure he has been playing that well," Neville told Sky Sports.

"What I can say is Liverpool need defenders. They have to pay to get him and that's the way the market is."

Van Dijk could make his debut in the FA Cup third-round tie against Everton on January 5 after becoming the latest player to move from Southampton to Liverpool.

Rickie Lambert, Adam Lallana, Dejan Lovren, Nathaniel Clyne and Sadio Mane have all made the same switch in recent years.


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