“Transfer Insider Dismisses Salah & Van Dijk Exit Talk as ‘Pure Fiction'”

“Transfer Insider Shuts Down Salah & Van Dijk Exit Rumors as ‘False Reports'”

“‘No Truth to It’ – Transfer Insider Shuts Down Salah & Van Dijk Exit Speculation”

As difficult as it is to imagine, we could be just months away from witnessing Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk play their final games for Liverpool.

Alongside Trent Alexander-Arnold, both stars are out of contract at the end of June, and so far, talks over extensions have yet to show real progress.

In February, Spanish outlet Fichajes (via bulinews.com) reported that Bayern Munich were monitoring Salah’s situation and could make a move if he doesn’t renew his deal with the Reds.

Falk Dismisses Salah-to-Bayern Links

Bundesliga expert Christian Falk has shut down any speculation linking Bayern Munich with moves for Mohamed Salah or Virgil van Dijk.

In his latest Fact Files column for the Daily Briefing, Falk made it clear:

> “Not true: Bayern would be prepared to swoop for Mo Salah if his contract is allowed to expire at Liverpool. There’s no movement from Bayern Munich for Salah, regardless of what happens with his contract. The same applies to Virgil van Dijk. Many ‘not trues’ with this particular rumor!”

Liverpool, Keep Salah & Van Dijk!

While Bayern may not be in the picture, Liverpool fans remain on edge about the futures of their two icons.

Despite their ages—Salah turning 33 and Van Dijk 34—both remain crucial to Arne Slot’s squad. The duo, already Liverpool’s highest earners at a combined £570,000 per week (Capology), continue to prove their worth on the pitch.

Even on an off night against PSG, Salah has still racked up a staggering 30 goals and 22 assists this season. Meanwhile, Van Dijk has been a defensive rock, featuring in 19 of Liverpool’s 20 clean sheets across all competitions.

As this long-running contract saga nears its conclusion, the uncertainty lingers. Will they stay or go?

For now, all Liverpool fans can do is hope—for the news they all want to hear: that both legends will remain at Anfield for at least another season.

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