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Virgil van Dijk has conceded he has 'no idea' how many more Liverpool appearances he will make as speculation continues to grow over his future.
The Reds skipper is free to talk to foreign clubs regarding a free transfer this summer having entered the final six months of his contract.
Van Dijk has established himself as one of the world's best defenders since joining LiverpoolCredit: GettyVan Dijk has remained coy over whether he will pen fresh terms at Anfield as fans began to fear the 33-year-old could be set for a shock departure.
It was only in October that the Dutch defender revealed that talks to extend his deal in Merseyside had begun, though the two parties have yet to come to an agreement.
Liverpool are also sweating over the future of Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold, who like Van Dijk, are also due to be free agents at the end of the season.
While it remains to be seen whether the trio's future lies at Liverpool, they are desperate to complete a historic campaign with the Merseyside outfit in contention to win all four major trophies.
Van Dijk has started each of the club's 22 Premier League fixtures as well as a further seven in the Champions League.
His appearance in Saturday's 4-1 win against Ipswich proved to be a milestone outing with it being his 300th game for the club - becoming just the 65th Liverpool player to do so
Speaking after the win over the Tractor Boys, the ex-Southampton centre-back spoke of his delight at reaching the landmark number, but also declared his future at the club remains unclear in news that may worry supporters.
He said: "Very proud. My family and my kids were here today so it was a special day.
"I might get a glass of red wine tonight just to celebrate, me and my wife. But that's it. The focus is then on the next game.
“There will be a day one day when I reflect on everything that's happened to me at Liverpool.
Could Van Dijk be waving goodbye to Liverpool fans come the end of the season?Credit: GettyThe defender has been an ever-present figure from the Reds' 22 Premier League games this term"Then I'll have a proper think about what stands out. Hopefully there are still good things to come.
"I have no idea (how many more appearances he'll make). How many left this season?
"Hopefully those are guaranteed and then I don't know what the future will bring.
“That shows (boasting the highest win percentage of any Liverpool player to make at least 3000 appearances) I did quite well up until now.
"It's down to everyone involved - the players, the managers, the fans. It's a good stat to have. We will keep going. Good win so now we focus on the next one.”
Attention for Van Dijk will now turn towards Wednesday night's final clash of the league stage in the Champions League against PSV Eindhoven.