Liverpool were compelled to openly pull back their enthusiasm for the Southampton protector in the wake of being blamed for tapping up the Dutchman by the south-drift club.
The Reds are said to even now be excited about marking the 26-year-old however, with The Telegraph guaranteeing they will spend pay whatever it takes to arrive him before the window close.
Be that as it may, Southampton are declining to offer their star man, which means Liverpool may need to hold up until January or next summer if the Saints keep on digging in.
Liverpool today reported the marking of RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita, who will land at Anfield next summer.
The £48m move broke Liverpool's exchange record for a moment time this late spring, following the £37m bargain for Mohamed Salah a month ago.
Also, The Telegraph include that Jurgen Klopp's side are set up to break their exchange record for a third time by burning through £70m on Van Dijk.
Liverpool supervisor Jurgen Klopp as of late declined to remark on whether his side will reestablish their enthusiasm for Van Dijk, who cost Southampton only £13m in 2015.
Asked whether they could restore their enthusiasm for him, Klopp stated: "Am I permitted to discuss this? I am most certainly not.
"Essentially all that I could state would be an error - and not on the grounds that it is an open case or something.
"You or your partners composed everything about this half a month back. I was in Iceland when somebody disclosed to me it was all in the daily papers.
"Nothing occurred from that point forward. All great up until this point, so I can't say anything in regards to this."
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