The Reds have made two summer signings and had a British record fee agreed for Moises Caicedo in the early hours of Friday morning.
Virgil van Dijk is more than aware of the ‘dizzying’ transfer speculation Liverpool are embroiled in on their search for midfielders, but he’s insistent that he “trusts” the club.
This time of the year is consistently rife with rumours, speculation and demands for squad issues to be addressed, and supporters are not the only ones who “want quality signings.”
Van Dijk knows the importance of improving a squad, but he “trusts” Liverpool to get the job done, as they have in the past – he need only look at his own arrival back in 2018.
“The thing is, whether we need to sign a player for a particular position, yes or no, any top club at the moment would love to improve their squad,” the captain told reporters.
“I definitely trust the club. They did quite good business over the last years, so why not now as well?”
Confident words from the Dutchman, who spoke openly about transfers in the age of social media and the role it plays in churning out a ‘dizzying’ list of possible targets.
It is fair to say that he has his finger on the pulse and his words are refreshing as he doubled down on the trust he has for Liverpool to “do the right thing.”