Van Dijk
Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk has insisted there is no deadline or decision on his future at the club.
The international humanitarian contract runs through the summer, giving him the right to sign a new deal with another club the following week, opening the door for him to move at the end of the season, according to the PA news agency.
Despite the approaching end of his contract, Van Dijk has expressed his desire to stay at Anfield, noting that he has played in the current season, which saw Liverpool win the Premier League and the Champions League.
The 33-year-old said in his year after the big 6-3 win on Sunday: "There is no final, we will see what the future holds, is there anything new? No."
Dyke is one of three Liverpool players who have been out for several decades in the six-month hiatus, along with defenders Trent Alexander-Arnold and Egyptian sensation Mohamed Salah.