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Liverpool apologise to Southampton and drop Virgil van Dijk interest

Anfield club’s announcement comes in the wake of media reports they were prepared to pay £60 million for defender

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Southampton's Virgil van Dijk celebrates scoring during the Europa League group stage match against Internazionale. Photo: AP

Liverpool say they have ended their interest in signing defender Virgil van Dijk this summer after apologising to Southampton over their approach for him.

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The Anfield club’s announcement came in the wake of media reports they were prepared to pay £60 million (HK$606.45 million) for Van Dijk, easily breaking their record outlay for a player.

However, following those reports on Tuesday, Southampton asked the Premier League to look into the matter as to whether there had been an illegal approach for the player.

Liverpool’s statement on Wednesday dealt a huge blow to manager Juergen Klopp, who had according to British daily The Sun persuaded the board to meet Van Dijk’s huge wage demands of around £200,000 a week.

“Liverpool Football Club would like to put on record our regret over recent media speculation regarding Southampton Football Club and player transfers between the two clubs,” read the statement.

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Southampton’s Virgil van Dijk with his child on the pitch at the end of their last home match. Photo: Reuters
Southampton’s Virgil van Dijk with his child on the pitch at the end of their last home match. Photo: Reuters
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