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Southampton Boss Mauricio Pellegrino Warns Liverpool Target Vigil Van Dijk That No Player Is Bigger Than The Club

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Southampton boss Mauricio Pellegrino has warned wantaway star Virgil van Dijk, saying: No player is bigger than the team.

Liverpool and Chelsea target Van Dijk has handed in a transfer request and will not feature in Southampton’s league opener against Swansea due to a ‘virus’.

The Virgil van Dijk saga continues to drag on

Pellegrino said yesterday: “The problem here is that Virgil is one of the most important players. But there isn’t one player more important than the 11 players playing together.”

“Virgil is an important player but the club was clear from the beginning with the player. We cannot control every situation and Virgil is part of our club because he has a contract.”

“The player is clear with his position but we have to keep going because I can’t control the thinking of the player at this moment.”

Meanwhile, Van Dijk has been training alone since informing Pellegrino he wants to leave last month.

Pellegrino has sent a warning to his skipper

Pellegrino added: “He won’t be available this weekend as he had some trouble with a virus and hasn’t trained the last two days.”

“We are expecting him to come back and hopefully he can change his point of view.”

Dutch star Virgil van Dijk is eagerly waiting for Liverpool to launch a a £60million move for him following his transfer request at Southampton.

Van Dijk believes he needs to move forward immediately

Premier League champions Chelsea want to rope in Reds target Van Dijk this summer, but it is understood that the Southampton defender wants to make a move to Anfield.

Van Dijk said in a statement: “I want to play European football again and challenge for major honours. As such I would like Southampton to consider the interest in me from top clubs should it still exist.”

The Dutch defender, who signed a six-year deal last season has now slammed Southampton’s repeated attempts to keep him at the club amid huge interest from top Premier League clubs.

Chelsea are battling with Liverpool to sign Virgil van Dijk

He has also accused the club of leaking “private and personal conversations” and insisted that the Saints are wrongly trying to punish him with a fine.

Meanwhile, Southampton have not changed their stance and have reiterated that Van Dijk will not be allowed to leave despite his transfer request.

The Saints have not yet received any official bids for him and they accentuated that the Dutchman is not for sale.

Earlier, the Reds had to drop their interest in the Dutch defender after Southampton threatened them of FIFA action claiming they had illegally approached the 26-year-old player.

Klopp had to drop his interest in Van Dijk

Liverpool have since made it clear that they will not launch a bid for Van Dijk unless Southampton decide to sell.

In the meantime, Van Dijk has been forced to train alone, away from the first-team squad after he told new boss Mauricio Pellegrino that he wants to leave this summer.

His full statement read: “It is with regret that I can confirm that I have today handed in a transfer request to leave Southampton.”

“Unfortunately I feel I have no alternative after I was given notice of the club’s intention to impose a disciplinary sanction against me of a fine equivalent to 2 weeks wages. I will be appealing what I feel to be an unjustified sanction and their inability to follow the correct disciplinary protocol in due course.”

“Over the past six months I have held numerous discussions with representatives of the board, the former manager Claude Puel as well as the new manager Mauricio Pellegrino to inform them all of my desire to leave the club in search of a new challenge.”

Virgil van Dijk wants to leave Southampton this summer.

“I am incredibly ambitious and want to achieve as much as I possibly can to fulfil my potential in what is a very short career as a professional footballer. I want to play European football again and challenge for major honours and as such I would like Southampton to consider the interest in me from top clubs should it still exist.”

“I have been left frustrated by the club’s position that I am not for sale and am disappointed that enquiries from multiple top clubs have been consistently rebuffed.”

“The period of time that I have just spent injured and unable to play has put a number of things into perspective and made me realise just how important it is to take major opportunities should they arise.”

Pellegrino has his star defender eyeing the exit

“I have consistently relayed my feelings to senior management at Southampton in what I believed to be private and personal conversations.”

“I had very much hoped to retain the good relationship I’ve always enjoyed with everyone at the club, especially the fans, but unfortunately in light of everything that’s happened this has now been seriously affected.”

“I would like to make clear that I have nothing but gratitude to everyone at Southampton for giving me the opportunity to play in the Premier League.”

“However, the time for me to move on is now and I hope to be able to work with the club to find the best resolution to suit all parties.”

Anirban Das
Anirban Das's journey to Delhi via Kolkata involves football, music, curiosity (which one day can kill the cat) and food. Following global football opens up an infinite space within him in both the conscious and subconscious self, away from the din and bustle of the madding crowd. Supports Manchester United & Barcelona

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