The re -signature of Van Dijk mitigates one of the main employment issues facing the club heading to the summer.
If the 33 -year -old leaves, Liverpool is likely to enter the market for a new new artillery.
Employment employees have already started setting potential goals, who are primarily adapting or have experience in playing the left back.
Crystal Palace Marc Guehi was among those analyzed, but the extent of interest was not clear. The Dean of Bournemouth Huijson was also monitored.
The plan they put together may not now be implemented, although the central defensive Van Dijk partner, Ibraima Conte, will enter the last 12 months of his contract, so Liverpool may have to make a decision on his future if no agreement is reached before the new season.
It also remains to see whether Jarell Quansah and Joe Gomez are still on MERSEYSIDE.
However, the continuous presence of Van Digik reduces the necessity of Liverpool to sign the elite – and thus costly – the central defender this summer.
The benefit of keeping Salah is clearly clear. With seven games for playing, the 32 -year -old made 54 goals – 32 times – this season.
Before the penetration news in Salah's talks with Liverpool, the sources near the Saudi Professional Association were strong hopes for attracting the Egyptian.
With Liverpool appearing largely in their financial resources last summer, they are expected to be active once the market is reopened – with a central striker's top of their priorities.
As for most elite clubs in Europe, the Newcastle Alexander Isac striker will be at the top of their list – but the possibility of Saint James Park is unlikely.
Liverpool is also expected to be in the market for no less than once new for the new environment, given the Alexander-Arnold conversations and the ongoing doubts of the role of Andy Robertson in the long term in the opening team.
Milos Kerkez of Bournemouth and Fulham Anton Robinson are among the players who have been linked to them.