Netherlands international Van Dijk joined Liverpool from Southampton in January 2018 for a reported £75 million ($98m), at the time a world-record fee for a defender.
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Van Dijk’s influence showed no sign of abating this term as Liverpool won a first league title in 30 years, while his performances continue to impress.
“He’s an unbelievable player,” Toure told Stats Perform News. “He’s a top player. He’s got speed, height, he can jump. He’s got technique. He can switch the game with his long passes. He has got everything.
“He’s so clever because he drops well, but if you are really aggressive in attack in a one-on-one, I think you can get something from him.
Toure was part of the Liverpool team that was pipped to the title by Manchester City in 2013-14, losing out by two points after Steven Gerrard’s infamous slip in a 2-0 defeat to Chelsea helped hand the initiative back to Manuel Pellegrini’s men.
That moment had hung over Liverpool and Gerrard in the following years but their 2019-20 success erases that memory, according to Toure.
Liverpool ‘best team in the world’ – Toure
“I had a great time there. I saw players win the Premier League who I’d been playing with. I was happy to see them win.
“Of course, he’s added top players on top of all of that. This club is one of the best clubs in the world. They really deserve everything, they’re really good guys, honest people working hard, loving the club and that’s great. It’s a great, great club.”