Virgil van Dijk could play for Southampton at Crystal Palace on Saturday six weeks after lodging a transfer request in an attempt to force a summer move to Liverpool

  • Southampton boss Mauricio Pellegrino claims Virgil van Dijk is close to returning
  • Van Dijk has not featured yet his season after handing in a transfer request
  • The player wanted to leave St Mary's and join Liverpool but the Saints said no
  • He has been 'training well' and could play against Crystal Palace on Saturday

Wantaway defender Virgil van Dijk could end his Southampton exile this weekend, according to manager Mauricio Pellegrino.

The Holland international handed in a transfer request over the summer amid strong interest from Liverpool.


Van Dijk has not featured in any of Saints' five matches so far this campaign due to the uncertainty over his future, and has not played competitively since suffering a foot ligament injury against Leicester in January.

Virgil van Dijk has been training well and could play this weekend, Mauricio Pellegrino has said

The Dutchman took part in the team photograph on Thursday afternoon at St Mary's Stadium

The Dutchman took part in the team photograph on Thursday afternoon at St Mary's Stadium

The defender hasn't featured this season but a return is on the horizon, according to Pellegrino

The defender hasn't featured this season but a return is on the horizon, according to Pellegrino

Van Dijk has been injury-free since the season began but he was not in the right frame of mind

Van Dijk has been injury-free since the season began but he was not in the right frame of mind

He was selected for an Under 23 game on Monday evening - a 4-0 defeat by Aston Villa - and may now be a surprise inclusion for the Premier League fixture at Crystal Palace on Saturday as he attempts to get his career back on track.

Boss Pellegrino said: 'Virgil was training well. He played 90 minutes the other day, the reserve game.

'But tomorrow (Friday) we will decide (whether he features against Palace).

'Hopefully he will be getting better every single week but I am happy with that - not just about Virgil because everybody I think is ready to be part of the team.'

Van Dijk, who Liverpool are expected to come back in for, will be sticking with Southampton until at least January following the closure of the summer transfer window.

He captained the Saints last season, but Pellegrino was coy on whether the former Celtic man would reclaim the armband from midfielder Steven Davis.

The Dutchman handed in a transfer request in early August as he wanted to join Liverpool

The Dutchman handed in a transfer request in early August as he wanted to join Liverpool

But he was refused an exit and stepped up his comeback this week in a development fixture

But he was refused an exit and stepped up his comeback this week in a development fixture

'For me the captain is something that the team-mates decide and something that you have to deserve,' the Argentinian boss added.

'Now, when he's not playing, you cannot put the captain on someone that is not playing, but obviously Virgil was one of the leaders of the squad.'

Saturday's trip to Selhurst Park will see Saints come up against former England boss Roy Hodgson.

The 70-year-old returned to management this week for the first time since leaving the national team job, replacing the sacked Frank de Boer in the Palace dugout.

Pellegrino is unsure whether the managerial change will make the game more difficult for his side.

'Yes and no,' he said. 'Yes because we don't have too much reference about them.

'We know how Roy Hodgson was playing in the past but when you have got another group of players, everything changes.

'And no because 90 per cent of our job is to think about us, about our style, our model.'