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28th Dec 2017

Celtic will also benefit from Virgil Van Dijk’s move to Liverpool

The Scottish champions are set to take a cut of the fee...

Simon Lloyd

Finally, Virgil Van Dijk is a Liverpool player. Or at least he will be when the transfer window opens later in the week…

The Dutch defender was heavily linked with a move to Anfield at the end of last season, only for Southampton to stand firm on their not for sale stance throughout the summer.

Following a number of reports that the transfer was close, a statement posted by Liverpool on Wednesday afternoon confirmed that a fee had been agreed with the south coast club.

According to reports, the 26-year-old will cost Liverpool £75m – a club record and a world record fee for a defender.

Southampton are reportedly hoping to spend a sizeable chunk of the money they receive from the deal to improve Mauricio Pellegrino’s squad in the January window. They will not, however, be receiving all of the £75m fee being quoted in the press.

Celtic, who Van Dijk joined Southampton from in 2015, are also set to take a cut of the fee. The Daily Record report the Scottish champions will receive between 10 and 15% of the profit made by Southampton. The Saints signed Van Dijk for £13m, meaning the money Celtic should receive from the deal will likely be somewhere in excess of £6m.

Van Dijk is expected to make his Liverpool debut in the third round FA Cup tie with Everton on January 5.