The Liverpool captain inked a two-year extension and will become the second key player after Mohamed Sarah, who re-signed with the club last week.
Liverpool skipper Virgil van Dik has extended his contract and the Dutch centre-back has signed him to stay at Anfield until 2027, saying the Premier League club has finished the lingering Saga that has been dragged for months.
Vandick, who joined Liverpool in 2017 and joined Liverpool with a world record fee for defenders reported as £75 million ($99 million), was the foundation of his defense that helped him win numerous trophies, including his first Premier League title.
“It’s a feeling of pride, it’s a joy. It’s incredible. I’ve had it in my career so far, as I can expand it for two more years at this club.
“It was always Liverpool, that was the case, it was always in my mind, it was always a plan, it was always Liverpool.
“In my mind, there was no doubt that this was a place for me and my family. I’m one of Liverpool. Someone was called an adopter the other day. I’m really proud to hear these things.
Van Dick will sign an extension after committing to the club until 2027, Egyptian striker Mohamed Sarah will sign the extension, giving manager Arne Slot a big boost, allowing Liverpool to introduce reinforcements in the near season.
The Runaway leader has two wins from winning his second English Premier League trophy, and a record 20th overall English League title.

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