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£152k-a-week Bundesliga star now ‘interested’ in move to Anfield

July 22, 2023

Liverpool have got a £152,000-per-week star on their shortlist of targets ahead of the upcoming campaign

Liverpool have been boosted in their pursuit of Ryan Gravenberch as he ‘would be interested’ in sealing a move to Anfield, and journalist Ben Jacobs has told GIVEMESPORT what stage negotiations are at with Bayern Munich.

With Saudi Arabian big-spenders raiding the Reds, boss Jurgen Klopp has set his sights on finding replacements for Fabinho and Jordan Henderson.

According to Sky Sports reporter Melissa Reddy, Gravenberch has been on Liverpool’s radar for a prolonged period of time and they could up the ante in their pursuit as they look to fill the void being left by Fabinho.

The respected journalist suggests the Reds have already spoken to the central midfielder’s representatives ahead of potentially attempting to lure him away from Bayern.

Gravenberch only headed to the Allianz Arena after a £20million deal was struck with Eredivisie giants Ajax last year.

But the 21-year-old has struggled to establish himself as a key member of Bayern’s squad and was restricted to just 937 minutes of action during the 2022/23 campaign.

A lack of game-time resulted in Gravenberch admitting that he would be open to heading onto pastures new, while Liverpool are not his only admirers.

It is understood that Inter Milan, Juventus, AC Milan and Napoli are interested in the Netherlands international, but he would prefer to head to the Premier League if he leaves Bayern.

Sport Bild journalist Christian Falk recently told GIVEMESPORT that the reigning Bundesliga champions could be open to selling Gravenberch despite initially intending to retain his services.

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