Virgil van Dijk offers his services to Real Madrid, but Los Blancos aren't interested

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Liverpool's leaders do not want to lose their three best players, considering the expiration of their contract, but also the desire for a change. They are Mohammed Salah, Trent Alexander Arnold and Virgil van Dijk. Mohamed Salah was linked with Saudi clubs this year, there was also speculation about Paris Saint-Germain, while Trent Alexander Arnold only seems to have Real Madrid in his head.

Only the fate of the Dutch defender was not excessively dealt with by the media in the previous period, however, Van Dijk's idea is to go to Madrid hand in hand with Arnold. Or at least it was, since the current European champion rejected such a possibility.

Namely, as the increasingly popular Relevo writes, the key of Liverpool's defense offered himself through his manager to the leaders of Real Madrid, but he was allegedly immediately informed by the Santiago Bernabeu that they were not thinking about him in Madrid.

From Kylian Mbappe to Antonio Rudiger and all the way to David Alaba, Real has significantly strengthened the current playing staff in previous years using the famous Bosman rule, and obviously aware of this fact, as well as the other fact that they need reinforcements in the central part of the defense, the 33-year-old The Dutchman offered his services to the fifteen-time European champion.

However, in spite of the fact that he is playing one of the best seasons in his career, in Real, allegedly because of his conditions and age, they left aside the fact that they would not have to allocate a single cent of compensation for bringing him and focused on different profiles of central defenders.

Joško Gvardiol, Micky van de Ven and Castello Lukeba are just some of the names that seem interesting to the leaders of Real Madrid.

The leaders of Madrid will have to think carefully about what their next move will be. According to many, Van Dijk is the best central defender and an option that should not be ignored.

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