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Published 18:19 24 Dec 2018 GMT
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Van Dijk was hugely impressive in the Scottish Premiership, attracting attention from the Premier League.
However, due to the drop in quality between the Premier League and Scotland's top division, many clubs were sceptical about his ability to reproduce those performances south of the border.
Arsenal were one of those clubs, as Celtic's former assistant manager has revealed.
"Arsenal’s chief scout [Steve Rowley] thought he was too nonchalant," John Collins told beIN Sport.
"Maybe that was part of his game but he ticks so many of the other boxes." "He’s got pace, power, balance, distribution and he’s good in the air. ‘He can be a bit nonchalant but he is a quality player." "Gary McAllister was the assistant to Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool and I told him I hope you’re going to come and take Virgil but Brendan didn’t fancy him and didn’t think he was better than what he already had. ‘He would’ve cost around £12m – every team watched him regularly but the worry was he was showing it against Scottish players but you could tell he was strong, powerful and a well-balanced player."He's certainly calm on the ball, which can be misconstrued as nonchalance, but Arsenal will surely be regretting now, having seen the monster that he has developed into.
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