The Liverpool stalwart has had his say while away on international duty as rumours continue to circulate over whether Reds owners Fenway Sports Group are plotting a sale
Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk has insisted that the Reds will remain one of the world's biggest clubs regardless of who owns the Anfield-based outfit.
Since then, the Boston Globe, owned by FSG figurehead John Henry himself, has reported that the company have opted to try and pursue a partial sale in a bid to generate the kind of transfer funds that would see them able to compete with the likes of Manchester City and Newcastle United. Speaking after he helped guide the Netherlands into the last eight of the World Cup following a 3-1 win over the USA on Saturday evening, the centre-back said: "I have full trust in Liverpool that they will be fine. We are a very established club, one of the biggest in the world and that will stay that way."
Van Dijk's comments come just after fresh reports emerged claiming Liverpool are set to be the subject of a Saudi-Qatar partnership bid that will put forward an offer thought to be in the excess of £4bn according to claims in the Middle East.
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