Virgil van Dijk has already achieved almost everything there is to achieve in a Liverpool shirt.
Premier League champion.
Champions League winner.
Club captain.
One of the greatest centre-backs in Liverpool’s history.
Yet there is a strong argument that the 2026/27 season could become the most important of his entire Anfield career.
Not because of what he wins.
But because of what he leaves behind.
More Than Liverpool’s Best Defender
For years, Van Dijk has been Liverpool’s defensive rock.
His composure, leadership and consistency transformed the club after his arrival from Southampton.
He didn’t simply improve Liverpool’s defence—he changed the mentality of the entire team.
Now, his role is evolving once again.
He is no longer just Liverpool’s best defender.
He is becoming the bridge between one great generation and the next.
A New Generation Is Emerging
Liverpool’s squad is changing.
Young players are beginning to establish themselves across the squad, and several exciting talents are pushing for first-team opportunities.
In defence, Jeremy Jacquet has arrived with huge expectations.
Conor Bradley continues to develop.
Elsewhere, academy prospects are hoping to follow the path taken by players such as Rio Ngumoha and Stefan Bajčetić.
For all of them, there could be no better player to learn from than Van Dijk.
Leadership Cannot Be Bought
Liverpool can spend millions on transfers.
They can recruit exciting young talent from across Europe.
What they cannot simply buy is leadership.
Leadership is built over years.
It is earned through performances, professionalism and consistency.
That is exactly what Van Dijk brings every single day.
His influence extends far beyond ninety minutes on a Saturday afternoon.
He sets standards.
He demands excellence.
And younger players notice.
Iraola Will Need Him
Every new manager needs leaders inside the dressing room.
Andoni Iraola may bring fresh ideas, new tactics and a different style of football, but implementing those ideas becomes much easier when senior players reinforce them.
Van Dijk is likely to become one of Iraola’s most important allies.
His experience will be invaluable as Liverpool adapt to a new system and a new era.
Helping Shape Liverpool’s Future
Perhaps Van Dijk’s greatest contribution over the next few years will not be lifting another trophy.
It may be helping develop the defenders who eventually replace him.
Jeremy Jacquet.
Potential future signings.
Academy graduates.
All stand to benefit from working alongside one of the finest defenders of his generation.
If Van Dijk can pass on even a fraction of his knowledge and mentality, Liverpool’s future will be considerably stronger.
Still One of the Best
It is also important to remember that this is not a farewell season.
Van Dijk remains one of the world’s elite centre-backs.
His performances continue to justify his place among football’s very best.
Liverpool are not asking him to mentor because he is declining.
They are asking him to lead because he is still setting the standard.
A Lasting Legacy
Football supporters often judge players by medals and memorable moments.
Van Dijk already has both.
Now he has an opportunity to add something else to his legacy.
To help build Liverpool’s next great team.
To guide the next generation.
And to leave Anfield knowing he didn’t just transform one successful side—he helped lay the foundations for another.
That is why this season could become the most important of Virgil van Dijk’s remarkable Liverpool career.
Jamie (The Kopite View)
