According to the Liverpool Echo, Van Dyke will be at Anfield to watch the Liverpool v Leicester City game live.
The £75 million defender
Liverpool have just signed Dutch international Van Dyke for £75 million, but the Dutch defender will need the transfer window to officially open before he can play for Liverpool.
Van Dyke desperate to follow new owners
Van Dyke, who is eager to train with new owners Liverpool, will join the squad after the Reds play Burnley and will have the chance to play against Everton.
Van Dyke needs to adapt.
Van Dyke, 26, has signed a five-and-a-half-year contract with Liverpool that pays him £180,000 a week. Van Dyke has not played for the Saints since Southampton's 1-4 defeat to Leicester City on December 13, and Klopp believes the center-back will need some time to regain fitness and adapt to Liverpool's tactical style.
Klavan has impressed Klopp with his recent performances and Matip and Lovren are equally game, so Van Dyke will need to prove himself with a convincing performance.