A 24-goal attacker with transfer dreams to Liverpool could be signed by Jürgen Klopp.

Vin Jr. played in the same league as Liverpool last season, so Liverpool may be one of the teams interested in him, but they ought to let him follow Virgil van Dijk’s example.

Although he arrived at the top level relatively late, Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk has arguably cemented himself as the best defender of his generation.

After making stops at Celtic and Southampton on his way from the Netherlands to Anfield, he joined the Reds at the age of 26 in a deal that at the time set a world record for a defender.

Van Dijk joined Celtic at the age of 21, and they were able to hold onto him for two years before the Saints came calling. For those at Parkhead, his remarkable success since must be a source of pride.

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Not all Liverpool defenders have made the transition to England via the Scottish Premiership, including Van Dijk. Naturally, left-back Andy Robertson developed at Dundee United before joining Hull City.

Despite success stories like this, the Scottish Premiership is despised by many English fans. Some claimed that the division lacked quality because the only two title contenders, Celtic and Rangers, failed to place well in European competition. This debate erupted again after the Old Firm duo humiliatingly exited the Champions League group stages this season. It first surfaced after the Gers advanced to the Europa League final last season, defeating teams like Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig along the way.

But lately, the majority of the league’s well-known exports have been a success. Calvin Bassey and Nathan Patterson, who left Ibrox last summer, are now regular starters at Ajax and Everton, respectively. Jeremie Frimpong, who left Celtic for Bayer Leverkusen, has established himself as one of Europe’s most promising young full-backs.

 

 

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