The Liverpool star's progression to one of football's best players is charted by a former team-mate and coach of the Dutchman
Virgil van Dijk's meteoric rise to become the world's most expensive defender has left some of his former team-mates shocked despite showcasing his class at an early age.
Netherlands international Van Dijk has proven to be a hit at Liverpool despite eyebrows being raised by his £75 million ($96m) price tag following his move from Southampton in January.
He has grown into a pillar of consistency for Jurgen Klopp's side, and at 27 he still has time on his side to build a legacy as one of the modern game's finest centre-backs.
Van Dijk has come a long way since he first turned out for Groningen as a youngster, where he played alongside fellow defender Kees Kwakman.
Kwakman played 47 times for the Eredivisie outfit between 2011-13, and concedes that when he first saw Van Dijk he never felt that he would go onto become the player he has, despite interest from AC Milan before he left for Celtic.
"Did we see then that he would be the most expensive defender in the world? If I said yes, I would be lying," he admitted to Goal. "It went step by step.
"At first, we thought 'OK this is a talented player'. After a few weeks, it was 'alright, he has his place in the starting line-up', and then after six months it was 'he has nothing to do with us in Groningen'. So, it was progressive.
"When I arrived, he was very young. He was not yet a regular part of the first team. But from the first weeks, you could see he was a player apart.
"A great defender, of course, but he was also very good and comfortable with the ball at his feet.
"It was obvious that he was a real talent, and he quickly gained his place in the starting line-up. And it did not take too long to see that he was a really great player.
"With the ball, he was very at ease and impressive, especially because of his stature. And he was also a real fighter.
"He first joined Celtic, in a lesser league than the Premier League, to first adapt to the British style of play. From there, he went to Southampton and, finally, Liverpool. So, I think he made the right choices and was well advised.
"I remember that, when he was in Groningen, AC Milan were interested in him. But, for a player who was moving abroad for the first time, he followed a good trajectory.
"He played very well in each of these clubs. Seeing him at Southampton, I was convinced that he would have his place at a very big club."
Pieter Huistra, one of Van Dijk's first coaches, concurs with Kwakman's assessment, revealing that he considered playing him as a striker at times due to his physical stature.
"He came to us from Willem II, and he first played with the reserves," he told Goal. "At the time, he was already tall, but he was not as strong as he is today.
"He still had to progress in terms of power in particular. And with us, he sometimes played as a centre-forward as well as a central defender.
"When he joined the first team, we quickly saw that he had great potential. He had a very good style.
"But he still had to learn, especially in terms of the decisions that a central defender has to make. When he had to take risks or not. How to play with others, defend together. All these things. But, as an athlete, he was always impressive."
Van Dijk will next be in action on Friday as Netherlands take on France in the UEFA Nations League before returning to domestic football on November 24 when Liverpool travel to Watford.
peppadem91
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sure
cant wait
FiqCnblue
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can you show me the stat between iniesta and lampard tell me which one better please............ what your showing prove ntn to me a watch the two and vvd far more better so come again....
sure
peppadem91
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based on stats..do you think i would like to tlk without facts? up is de ligt below van dijk stats..
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can you show me the stat between iniesta and lampard tell me which one better please............ what your showing prove ntn to me a watch the two and vvd far more better so come again....
Hetbmortuz
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Samuel TETTEH
FiqCnblue
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how you put that together?
based on stats..do you think i would like to tlk without facts? up is de ligt below van dijk stats..
peppadem91
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Barca want to buy him
Barcelona can buy him.......only for 450 million pound dwl.......
peppadem91
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ligt ajax much better in terms of technique, skills etc
how you put that together?
vababdkmt
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Barca want to buy him
hhhhhh sorry sir . never ever
vababdkmt
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He worth more than the money they bought him.
true he worth more
Ernesta
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He worth more than the money they bought him.
so true
Ndukwe77
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Wall of Jurassic the best defender in the world currently
alvyn123
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ligt ajax much better in terms of technique, skills etc
than van dijk??
MohamedSow
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He worth more than the money they bought him.
Noucelmruy
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Barca want to buy him
are you investing on LFC ? I don't think if LFC will still sells to u there players sorry
FiqCnblue
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ligt ajax much better in terms of technique, skills etc
AshniStone
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Oh OK I get you
okk cool
AshniStone
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Barca want to buy him
ok cool
cisakuy
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they dont need defenders,that why
Oh OK I get you
AshniStone
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Barca should not buy him
they dont need defenders,that why
cisakuy
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Barca want to buy him
Barca should not buy him
liwcenpz
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A good buy for Liverpool.Van Dijk is a good centreback.He is a new comer.Never heard his name before.He played a part in Liverpool resurgence to the top.I like his classy display because of his height. His height is an advantage.He can ever score goals.Liverpool should keep this man longer.
AshniStone
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Barca want to buy him
AnikemEzekiel
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all thanks to Southampton for signing van dijk for us to sign him.
mancityfan27
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Lovren should keep quiet and learn from Van Dijk and stop talking to much fighting with Ramos will not make you better because he Ramos is the best defender in the world so if you want to be among the top defenders in the world is not by fighting the best but rather working hard to achieve it on the field even you are not to the level of Van Dijk so Mr. Lovren keep your mouth close...
lovren is trash
Longlife2000
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Lovren should keep quiet and learn from Van Dijk and stop talking to much fighting with Ramos will not make you better because he Ramos is the best defender in the world so if you want to be among the top defenders in the world is not by fighting the best but rather working hard to achieve it on the field even you are not to the level of Van Dijk so Mr. Lovren keep your mouth close...
KingDave10
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when I see VVD, i see the great of China. #YNWA