Max Verstappen could make surprise Premier League appearance during F1 offseason

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Virgil van Dijk and Max Verstappen in Monaco this year. (Image: Getty)

Reigning F1 world champion could be set to grace the in January. No, the Dutchman isn’t seeking a sensational short-term contract to keep himself fit ahead of the 2025 campaign with , but instead wants to attend a match as a fan.

Verstappen, 27, is off the back of his fourth successive drivers’ title, with the latest season comprising of a record 24 Grand Prix races.

But the next F1 weekend isn’t now scheduled until March 14-16, when the star will kick off his quest for five in a row in Australia.

On the latest edition of the Talking Bull podcast, Verstappen told host Nicola Hume he hoped to utilise his friendship with and Netherlands star and secure match tickets. And he could be at Anfield as early as next month.

“I’ll try, I would really like to go there,” he said, when asked if he intended to watch the leaders in person. “It’s just very tough to fit it in the schedule. But I said to him, maybe January if I’m around anyway I can squeeze in a night. It would be cool.”

Verstappen’s willingness to travel to the UK next month could mean four opportunities to support his compatriot. On January 5, host in the top-flight, six days before an tie at the same venue against .

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Verstappen has now won four F1 titles in a row. (Image: Getty)

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On January 21, ’s men then welcome French side Lille in the . On the last Saturday of the month, January 25, Ipswich Town are the visitors.

Verstappen openly supports Eredivisie side . He has frequently expressed his backing for the club on social media and has been seen at Philips Stadion – but also revealed he enjoys watching European games as well as domestic ones.

“I love football,” he added. “I watch it when the big games are one. of course, but Champions League….I always try to watch them as well.”

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Despite his admiration for the sport, Verstappen is rarely ever seen with a ball at his feet. He reportedly has strict clauses in his contract forbidding him for taking part in certain activities due to risk of injury.

Another F1 icon, , was also renowned for his love of football and regularly played in high-profile charity games involving professionals. He would also be frequently seen honing his skills during breaks or delays on a race weekend.

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