Liverpool's Premier League title defence was rocked on Sunday when the club confirmed key defender Virgil van Dijk has suffered knee ligament damage amid reports the Dutchman could miss the rest of the season.

Van Dijk, who will require surgery, hobbled off after a shocking challenge from Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford in a 2-2 draw in the Merseyside derby on Saturday.

"The centre-back damaged knee ligaments following an incident involving Blues goalkeeper Jordan Pickford after six minutes at Goodison Park," Liverpool said in a statement.

"Van Dijk was required to be substituted and further assessment on the injury has revealed an operation will be needed.

"No specific timescale is being placed upon his return to action at this stage."

It will at the very least be months before Liverpool's talismanic presence at the back returns from injury, leaving Jurgen Klopp with a major problem to solve to keep the Reds' season on track.

The Netherlands captain is also at risk of missing the delayed Euro 2020 next June.

Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk looks set to miss the rest of the season due to a serious knee injury
Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk looks set to miss the rest of the season due to a serious knee injury POOL / Catherine Ivill

"I wish you a speedy recovery big man," tweeted Liverpool's top scorer Mohamed Salah.

Van Dijk has been pivotal to Liverpool's resurgence since making a then world record ?75 million ($97 million) move for a defender from Southampton in January 2018.

The 29-year-old has started the last 94 league games to bring a defensive solidity that was lacking during Klopp's first two years at Anfield.

Since then Liverpool won the Champions League in 2019 and ended a 30-year wait to win the Premier League earlier this year.

"You look at it now and think can Liverpool win the league without Van Dijk there?" former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher told Sky Sports.

"Every team that has aspirations of winning the league has three or four players that if one of those players is missing, no matter how good your manager is, how big your squad is, you can't cover for them. They are that outstanding."

With the summer transfer window only just closed, Klopp will have to wait until January to bolster his now threadbare options at centre-back.

Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford (left)went unpunished for his shocking tackle on Van Dijk (centre)
Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford (left)went unpunished for his shocking tackle on Van Dijk (centre) POOL / Laurence Griffiths

Joel Matip and Joe Gomez have consistently struggled with injuries themselves, while midfielder Fabinho is another option having deputised at the heart of the defence already this season.

"I think they certainly have to go into the market in January. Not just because of Van Dijk's injury, Liverpool were weak in that area anyway," added Carragher.

"For Jurgen Klopp and the club, right away it's who can we get in? They have to be ready on January 1 to bring someone in."

There are parallels with the serious knee injury that Manchester City centre-back Aymeric Laporte suffered at the start of last season.

Without the Frenchman, City's title defence imploded paving the way for Liverpool to cruise to the league title by 18 points.

The sidelining of Van Dijk is compounded by the absence of goalkeeper Alisson Becker with a shoulder injury.

Without the Brazilian in goal, Klopp's men have conceded nine times in their last two matches, including a historic 7-2 humiliation at Aston Villa two weeks ago.

The loss of Van Dijk's dominant aerial presence was obvious as Everton scored twice from headers to come from behind in a contentious derby at Goodison Park.

That left the Reds three points behind their city rivals at the top of the table.

But they remain ahead of the rest of the expected title challengers with none of the Premier League's 'big six' enjoying a perfect start to the season.

Van Dijk's absence is also a bodyblow to Liverpool's Champions League aspirations.

Their campaign begins away to Ajax on Wednesday and recent arrival Thiago Alcantara is also a major injury doubt for the trip to Amsterdam.

Klopp was not happy with another reckless Everton challenge that earned Richarlison a straight red card for taking out the Spanish international.

Thiago was able to complete the game, but has also been sent for scans to discover the extent of a knee injury.

"When I left the pitch, Thiago told me in the red card situation with Richarlison he thinks he got injured," said Klopp.

"We will see if it's true or not, but if he felt like this then we need to have a look."