Salah & Van Dijk dig in amid Liverpool contract Standoff

Liverpool’s star duo Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk remain determined to extend their Anfield stays despite stalled negotiations, according to Sky Sports’ Melissa Reddy. While both players have publicly expressed commitment to the club, progress on new deals has reportedly hit an impasse.

The Egyptian forward and Dutch defender’s situations remain unaffected by Trent Alexander-Arnold’s potential exit, contrary to speculation about wage redistribution.

Van Dijk’s recent ambiguous comments about his future raised eyebrows, marking a shift from his previous optimism. Similarly, Salah confirmed talks remain at a standstill.

However, sources maintain confidence that agreements will eventually be reached. With nine Premier League matches remaining, the clock ticks on securing the veterans who’ve been instrumental in Liverpool’s recent successes.

Their retention is seen as crucial for the club’s transition under incoming manager Arne Slot.

The contract deadlock presents Liverpool’s new hierarchy with their first major test, balancing financial prudence with retaining two cornerstones of the Klopp era.

As preseason approaches, resolving these situations becomes increasingly urgent to maintain stability in the squad.

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