Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has claimed that he will not return to the Eredivisie before retirement. Currently on national duty with the Dutch football team, the 33-year-old will play at his former team, Groningen's Euroborg Stadium, against Malta in the World Cup qualifiers on Tuesday, June 10.
Ahead of the game, the Dutchman was asked questions about his retirement plans. Virgil van Dijk, who became the first Dutch captain to lead a team to the Premier League title, has ruled out the possibility of a potential return to Eredivisie before calling time on his illustrious career.
He told Voetbal International (via Tribal Football):
"I am very clear about that: I will not return to the Netherlands. I started here, and that was very important to me. I am very clear that I do not want to return to the Eredivisie. I am quite proud of my career so far, and I think that finishing in the Eredivisie is not an option."
Coming through the academy at Willem II, the Dutchman made his professional debut for Groningen. Nevertheless, he has no desire to return to any of the two clubs. He made 66 appearances for Groningen's senior team before joining Scottish giants Celtic in 2013.
After two seasons in the Scottish Premiership, the defender joined Southampton in September 2015. The Dutchman later joined Liverpool for a then-world record fee of £75 million. Virgil van Dijk has won two Premier League titles, two EFL Cups, the FA Cup, the UEFA Champions League, the Super Cup, the FIFA Club World Cup and the Community Shield with Liverpool.
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