Bayern Munich midfielder, Ryan Gravenberch is reportedly under the radar of Liverpool. The 20-year-old is said to be unsettled and unhappy at Allianz Arena.
The Netherlands international moved to Bayern from Ajax, where he appeared to be one of Europe’s most promising young players. It is conceivable that the German powerhouses won’t want to lose him too soon.
Gravenberch has nonetheless had a challenging first season at Bayern. And transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano has revealed that the 20-year-old is dissatisfied with his circumstances.
Liverpool may have a chance because they like the player. And according to Romano, discussions about his future with his current club should start shortly.
After a disappointing season, Liverpool needs to bolster its midfield. Players like Thiago Alcantara, Fabinho, and Jordan Henderson are looking past their prime. While both Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s contracts will come to an end in the summer.
Discussing Gravenberch on his YouTube channel, via his CaughtOffside column the Daily Briefing, Romano said: “Ryan Gravenberch is not happy with his situation at Bayern. He wants to play but there is not enough space for him in this squad.
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“He will have a conversation with Thomas Tuchel towards the end of the season to determine his future. This situation is open, Bayern think he’s a top talent and this is why they will fight to keep the player, but Premier League interest is there.
“Liverpool appreciate the player, and they’re not the only ones, there are other clubs following his situation so the Dutch midfielder is one to keep an eye on this summer.”
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