Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk shared his thoughts about the club's impending separation from Mohamed Salah and Andrew Robertson. The Egyptian attacker and the Scottish defender will deprive the Reds after the end of the season as free agents.
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“The club is now in a transitional period, the flow of gravity is inevitable. The day will come when I go. It’s important to work in such a way that this process is less painful for Liverpool,” the Dutch center back said in an interview with Sky Sports.
Van Dyck emphasized the difficulty of replacing such Vikonaviks, noting that it may be impossible to replace Salah, although his place may eventually manifest itself. Once Robertson added that Andrew had been one of the world's greatest leftists for many years, the club needed an hour to compensate for the loss of such accomplished leaders. The captain called this a serious cry, which must be accepted.
Salah and Robertson steal the colors of the Merseysiders from the summer of 2017, just as Virgil himself joined the team at the beginning of 2018.