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Virgil van Dijk will raise the Premier League Trophy at the end of the season and his new Liverpool contract has set him up for life.

Liverpool defeated Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 on Sunday to confirm her 20th English league title five years after her last.

Arne Slot brought the red back to the top position in Anfield in his first season and legended by a new generation of Liverpool players.

Van Dijk and Mo Salah signed new contracts to end speculation about their future, while Trent Alexander-Arnold, also from the contract at the end of the season, could do the same, even though he is expected to tear down for Real Madrid.

Even the duo of the newly signed senior players are not as rich as the club-like Robbie Fowler.

Fowler, who scored 128 goals for Liverpool and a total of 163 goals for Premier League, made a small fortune of football and an even larger one outside of the game.

After being persuaded as a young player to arrange a financial advisor from manager Graeme Souness, Fowler took care of his money and finally built up a lucrative real estate portfolio.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Fowler's personal assets are now on good -looking £ 38 million.

If he has decided to benefit in the property for some reason, this would be enough to buy more than four million nasal strips.

Van Dijk's new contract, which is worth a reported value of £ 400,000 per week, puts it on the fast route to catch up with the man Liverpool, which God calls.

Arne Slot and Virgil van Dijk (Image: Getty)

The Fowler, born in TOXTETH, completed the first team in Liverpool in 1993 and became one of the most scary strikers of the Premier League era.

He was part of the Reds team who claimed a remarkable Cup Trel in the years 2000-01 by winning the FA Cup, the League Cup and the UEFA Cup in a few weeks.

Van Dijk led the celebrations in Anfield on Sunday and gathered his teammates to get involved in the Kop to spend the club's famous hymn.

The Dutch defender will get the Premier League trophy into his hands after the last game of the season against Crystal Palace.

After Jordan Henderson missed the big moment with the supporters five years ago, it is certainly an unforgettable afternoon.

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