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EXCLUSIVE: Gravenberch to JUMP at Liverpool transfer
Bayern Munich midfielder Ryan Gravenberch would jump at the chance to join Premier League giants Liverpool this summer, according to FootballTransfers’ information.
Netherlands international Gravenberch has endured a difficult season since leaving Ajax for FCB last summer in a deal worth just €18.5 million.
Regarded as one of the brightest midfield prospects in European football, he has seen his progress stall at the Allianz Arena after featuring 33 times for his new club, including a mere six starts.
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FootballTransfers understands that Gravenberch remains very high up on Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool shortlist for summer signings, with the former Borussia Dortmund boss eyeing a revolution in his midfield after a difficult 2022/23.
The Reds have already captured Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton but want to bolster their numbers further with at least one more high-quality purchase.
Klopp believes that the 21-year-old Gravenberch would be an excellent addition to his squad, which already contains fellow Netherlands internationals Cody Gakpo and Virgil van Dijk.
Meanwhile, the player is open to a move if a deal can be agreed between the clubs.
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Despite a difficult season, Gravenberch is liable to move for a princely sum. FootballTransfers’ in-house algorithm gives the 21-year-old an Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) of €51.9m, in part because he has a long contract with Bayern. His deal expires in 2027.
And the player has already opened the door to a transfer in an interview with ESPN.
Gravenberch’s Bayern threat
“I expected to play more minutes than I did. I thought I would get some more chances,” Gravenberch said.
“It’s about just wanting to play, that’s the most important thing at my age. I hope this can happen at Bayern Munich, otherwise we’ll just have to look further.
“I told everyone that I don’t want another year like that. Of course you can’t always be in the starting XI, but you can still play regularly, you can get a lot of minutes.”
Bayern, meanwhile, are adamant that Gravenberch will remain with the club and will get more minutes, suggesting that Liverpool could have a hard time having a transfer offer accepted by the Bundesliga champions.