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Scout who brought Virgil van Dijk to Celtic explains why he is worth £75m to Liverpool

The former Celtic scout instrumental in Virgil van Dijk's move to Scotland in 2013 has applauded Liverpool's £75 million deal for the centre-back.

Van Dijk joined the Scottish Premiership giants from FC Groningen four-and-a-half years ago, spending two seasons in Glasgow before making the switch to Southampton.

One of a host of successful exports from Celtic, along with the likes of Fraser Forster and Victor Wanyama, Van Dijk is now the world's most expensive defender.

Despite proving his quality peddling his wares in the Premier League, Van Dijk's lofty price tag ensures he remains something of a leap of faith from Liverpool.

But Neil McGuinness, who was a senior scout at Celtic when Van Dijk joined the club, believes he can "go on to be a great at Liverpool.

In an excellent overview for BBC Sport, McGuinness compared Van Dijk to former Man United centre-back Rio Ferdinand, describing him as " a very smooth ball-playing defender," who is:.

"Very strong in his aerial challenges.

" "Quick both in acceleration and sustained pace over distance.

" "Capable of playing as either the right or left-sided centre-back.

" "Very comfortable going on runs from the back.

" "Always talking on the pitch and he doesn't make that many mistakes.

He did, however, highlight Van Dijk's concentration when his side are in control of a game as a potential weakness, which no doubt is an area Klopp will be eager to improve.

But in describing the 26-year-old as someone who "will bring good energy" and "should become a key figure around the training ground and on the park," McGuinness' faith is clear.

Perhaps most encouraging ahead of Van Dijk's move to Liverpool on January 1, McGuinness hailed the defender's capacity to improve and exceed expectations.

Drawing on his experience of Van Dijk being considered a risky signing in the past, he may allay any fears of the Reds having paid over the odds for their new No.

"I think perhaps scouts and teams maybe saw him as a gamble back when he was becoming a regular at Groningen and wanted to play the long game," he added.

"Perhaps [they were] waiting to see how he got on at a bigger Dutch club like Ajax or PSV Eindhoven.

"The coaches that I know who worked with him quickly realised just how good a player they had and realised he was destined for bigger things.

"The opportunities are all opening up for him now and if he can maintain his work-rate and hunger, he has a huge scope to be remembered as a top player.

"I think he is in the top 10 centre-backs in the world—and I honestly believe he can go on to be a great at Liverpool.

For more infomation >> Scout who brought Virgil van Dijk to Celtic explains why he is worth £75m to Liverpool - Duration: 4:07.

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Why is your cat not grooming himself? - Love Animal - Duration: 4:44.

Why is your cat not grooming himself? - Love Animal

Ever seen comic-strip icon Garfield polish his paws and coat after downing a panful of lasagna? Feline grooming habits are legendary.

Cats sometimes even wash themselves after being petted, meticulously putting their fur in order just in case a humans touch has mussed a patch.

They groom not only to clean, but to regulate body temperature and stimulate circulation.

When a cat stops grooming, somethings amiss in his world.

You can usually spot the signs quickly, as his once-silky coat will feel harsh or greasy.

He may have small mats or knots of fur on his body or tail, and his feet may look stained from litter box residue or urine; such staining is especially noticeable on white or light-colored paws.

If the cat is ill, he may have a foul, sour smell due to lack of grooming.

Cats routinely wash after eating, so food particles around his face or chest half an hour after a meal indicate that yours is a distracted kitty.

Why No Grooming?.

Pain or illness will cause a cat to lose interest in grooming.

Aging cats may suffer from arthritis, which makes it painful for them to maneuver their bodies for cleaning; the simple act of grooming may also tire them out.

Overweight cats have a hard time reaching the areas they want to clean, and are frustrated by their attempts.

A cat thats drooling and eating less than usual may have diseased gums, a toothache or mouth tumor, all of which make grooming uncomfortable.

Or a lifestyle change that upsets him may also cause your cat to stop grooming.

Helping Kitty Out.

You can try easing your cats stress and encouraging him to start grooming again by taking up a brush or comb.

An elderly or overweight cat that cannot groom on his own will especially benefit from your help.

All cats shed, and a daily brushing or combing will remove the dead hair so his coat feels fresh.

Once your cat experiences the gentle rhythm of your grooming tools, he may join you in cleaning his coat.

If hes too hefty to reach his rear end or tummy on his own, give those areas particular attention.

An older cat may become agitated by grooming, so respect his wishes and groom a little at a time when he tolerates it.

A vet visit to learn why your cat has stopped grooming should be an early, not last, response to the problem.

The vet will determine whats going on in your cats body, or emotions, and prescribe a solution, whether its a dental cleaning, medication or a change in diet to address his weight, age, illness or digestive issue.

Once the stress, pain or poundage improves, Kitty will regain his pride in good grooming.

My own Max, a white-and-black beauty who never skipped a meal and was proud of his lovely fur, suddenly began rejecting food, and abruptly stopped washing.

The vet discovered pancreatitis rapidly invading his system.

Maxs remaining time included hand-fed doses of liquefied food and lots of brushing, which restored his mighty purr right up to the end.

For more infomation >> Why is your cat not grooming himself? - Love Animal - Duration: 4:44.

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