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- Van Dijk remains odds-on (4/9) to stay at Liverpool with Bet365
- PSG 6/1 to land the Dutch defender, with Real Madrid and Bayern both 10/1
- Market confidence will hinge on whether a new contract is signed before summer
Van Dijk favourite to stay at Liverpool
Betting odds are now offered on Virgil van Dijk's next step in his career with the Liverpool defender still yet to commit to a new contract at the club.
With his current deal set to expire in the summer, betting markets have begun pricing up where the 32-year-old could be playing next season.
Bet365 are offering 6/1 on Paris Saint-Germain becoming Van Dijk’s next club, as speculation builds over potential interest from Europe’s elite.
Liverpool remain favourites to retain him at 4/9, but the lack of contract movement has led punters to explore alternatives across major UK Betting Sites.
Here are the latest odds on Van Dijk’s next club, according to Bet365:
Virgil van Dijk Next Club | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Stay at Liverpool | 4/9 | 69.2% |
PSG | 6/1 | 14.3% |
Real Madrid | 10/1 | 9.1% |
Bayern Munich | 10/1 | 9.1% |
Any Saudi Team | 12/1 | 7.7% |
European Giants Circling?
PSG’s place at the front of the queue reflects their desire to bring in experience at the back with their Champions League campaign so far this season surprising many.
Meanwhile, both Real Madrid and Bayern Munich are priced at 10/1, offering a realistic route for Van Dijk to end his career at another European powerhouse.
What the expert says...
Market Watch: Keep or Cash In?
With Liverpool likely to begin a new chapter this summer with Trent Alexander-Arnold set to leave, they’ll want clarity over other senior players.
Van Dijk has remained non-committal in public comments, saying he wants to “see what the future holds.” That ambiguity is fuelling betting activity, with PSG reportedly monitoring the situation.
For now, the Reds are odds-on at 4/9 to extend his stay, but expect market movement if no contract announcement arrives before the end of the Premier League season.