Virgil van Dijk will confirm his retirement decision from international football after the 2026 World Cup.
The Liverpool defender has decided this will be his final act with the Netherlands.

What's Behind the Decision?

Van Dijk admitted the thought of walking away had first emerged after Euro 2024.
He was completely fed up with the negativity in and around the group at the time.

Impact on Liverpool

For Liverpool, the timing is impossible to ignore, with Van Dijk under contract until June 2027.
Reports of Galatasaray interest add uncertainty to a summer already shaped by change at Anfield.
Andoni Iraola has just arrived as Liverpool head coach and is expected to reshape both the squad and leadership group.

World Cup Exit Could Frame Final Chapter

Van Dijk's relationship with Ronald Koeman remains strong, with the two discussing the personalities and composition of the group.
The World Cup opener against Japan now carries extra meaning, with every match from here potentially being one step closer to the end of Van Dijk in orange.
Van Dijk has been one of the defining defenders of his era, changing the rhythm of Liverpool and lifting the Netherlands.

What Comes Next?

The answer to whether this is the end of his club chapter may come this summer, with Iraola assessing his captaincy and Galatasaray circling.
Van Dijk faces the realities of age, legacy, and renewal, but his status is secure.
He has made 54 appearances for the Netherlands, scoring 6 goals, since his debut in 2015.
Van Dijk's influence at Liverpool has always gone beyond defending set pieces or winning duels.