Ian Rush hopes Liverpool sort new deals for star trio
Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold. Pic: Peter Byrne/PA Wire.
Liverpoolâs record goalscorer Ian Rush admits no-one is bigger than the club but hopes contract renewals can still be agreed for the star trio of Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
On Sunday, captain Van Dijk said there was no change in his situation which means, like his two teammates, he has 10 months remaining on his current deal.
The Netherlands international is 33, the age Salah will be next summer, but they remain key players and have an even more significant role in the first season under new head coach Arne Slot.
Alexander-Arnold is reaching his peak years as he turns 26 in October but has already proved to be a pivotal figure.
âNo-one is bigger than the club but theyâve got a year left so hopefully the three of them are good for another three years at Liverpool,â he said.
âThey are great players and personally Iâd love to see them stay but we have to look at every situation.
âI think the players donât think of the situation, I think they just want to play.â

Uncertainty over their futures is the last thing Slot wants as he prepares to embark on the first season without Klopp at Anfield in nine years.
While deals remain unsigned, the Dutchman will continue to face questions about the subject, even though that responsibility lies with new sporting director Richard Hughes.
But with so much upheaval over the summer, Rush hopes the ongoing debate about the three players will not undermine a promising pre-season.
âIt would be nice (to have agreements) but at the end of the day that is what Richard Hughes gets paid to do,â he added at the recent reopening of the Liverpool Museum.
âI think the way forward now is to get the start of the season under way. Itâs not just 11 on the pitch, itâs the whole squad.
âIndividuals will win you games but you need to be in a team. If Slot can get that team spirit I am sure theyâd want to stay at Liverpool.â
Rush is also optimistic the former Feyenoord boss can handle the expectations on him as he seeks to fill the huge void left by his predecessor.
âHeâs got a great reputation and I think Liverpool know which managers to get so Iâm looking forward to it,â he said.
âHe knows what he wants and is similar to Jurgen in a way. Itâs the way forward. I like the way he plays.
âI watched Feyenoord last season and they play attacking football, which is what Liverpool supporters want, so hopefully there is not a lot to change.
âWe have to manage expectations but if you said to me last season that Liverpool would finish in the top four Iâd have taken it all day long.
âAt one stage we were in a position to win four trophies and won one but Iâd have taken the top four.
âIf Slot took over last year it would have been more difficult than what he is doing now. Hopefully, youâd be looking to make the top four again and have a good run in competitions.
âBut the main thing is to say âDonât get any lower than what we finished (third)â.â




