Liverpool’s captain Virgil van Dijk has expressed his concerns over the club’s recent performance, urging the owners to take decisive action ahead of the transfer window’s closing. Van Dijk, who has been a key figure for the team, highlighted the need for stability and improvement after a disappointing season that saw manager Arne Slot lose his position. His comments come as the club looks to reshape its squad in the final days of the transfer window.

Meanwhile, the club is also preparing for potential departures, with Curtis Jones set to leave after a 16-year tenure. The departure of key players, including Mohamed Salah, has shifted the dynamics at Anfield, prompting speculation about the club’s future direction. As Liverpool aims to rebuild, van Dijk’s message suggests a desire for consistency and long-term planning to prevent a recurrence of last season’s struggles.