Happy news to Liverpool about Van Dyck ... and the club's owners agree to the "alternative deal."

The English newspaper "The Express" confirmed today that the defense rock of the Liverpool team, Dutch Virgil Van Dyck, has performed a successful knee surgery after a recent cruciate ligament injury.

She stated that the success of the process bodes well for the club, as the player will be directly involved in the rehabilitation and recovery process, which will take a long time, but less than what was expected.

She indicated that, in principle, Van Dyck may return, if the recovery process proceeds normally, before the end of the current season, in contrast to the initial assessment, which confirmed that the injury suffered by the player during the derby with Everton, may keep him until the beginning of next season.

On the other hand, "The Express" confirmed that Liverpool's owners have given the team's coach, German Juergen Klopp, the green light to sign a substitute defender for Van Dyck in the upcoming transfers during January.

She said that Klopp settled on a list that includes six names, they are: the German Schalke player, Ozan Kabak, the Austrian Red Bull Salzburg player Daiot Obamikano, as well as the English Brighton player, Ben White, and the Spanish Valencia player, Pau Torres, then the Ukrainian Shakhtar player Mykola Mtvenko, and also Sevilla Jules Conde player.

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