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Salah and Van Dijk to stay at Anfield

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Salah and Van Dijk Committed to Staying at Anfield

The ongoing discussions regarding the futures of Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk at Liverpool have reportedly reached a conclusion.

New contracts are prepared, and both Salah and Van Dijk are expected to sign extensions shortly, reaffirming their commitment to Anfield.

This information comes from The Times journalist Paul Joyce, who covers Liverpool closely, along with renowned insider Fabrizio Romano.

Romano stated that the necessary documentation will be finalized soon, ensuring that Salah and Van Dijk will remain in their current positions.

Additionally, Romano notes that Trent Alexander-Arnold’s move to Real Madrid appears imminent.

Salah joined Liverpool in the summer of 2017, and Van Dijk followed six months later.

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