Anfield’s Ambition: Liverpool Eyeing £60m Midfield Maestro to Spark Revolution

Liverpool is keeping a close eye on the situations surrounding Mason Mount and Ryan Gravenberch as they plan to bolster their midfield this summer. The Reds are keen on both players and are hopeful of gaining an indication of their availability by early June. Sources suggest that Liverpool aims to avoid wasting time and start their pre-season with a full squad, determined to bounce back from their disappointing season.

While Liverpool has made some progress with Mason Mount, Chelsea is yet to resolve the contract saga with the midfielder. The London club intends to retain the talented player, and with the possible appointment of Mauricio Pochettino, there is a belief that an agreement can be reached. However, Liverpool retains a strong interest in Mount and is keen to establish his market value.

According to Robbie Fowler via the Boot Room, Liverpool should not pay more than £30 million for Mount, considering that the midfielder has only one year remaining on his current contract. Although no price tag has been officially announced, sources suggest that Mount is likely to cost upwards of £60 million if he becomes available, given his established England international and Champions League pedigree.

Meanwhile, Ryan Gravenberch is keen to understand his prospects at Bayern Munich, where he has only started one Bundesliga game this season. The 20-year-old midfielder is eager to prove himself at the highest level, and if Bayern does not offer him enough encouragement about his game time, he may request a move. Liverpool is keeping a watchful eye on Gravenberch’s situation and is eager to find out more about his availability.

Liverpool remains committed to reinforcing their midfield and is determined to make the most of the upcoming transfer window. With an eye on both Mount and Gravenberch, the Reds are hopeful of gaining an early indication of their availability, allowing them to pursue negotiations or move onto new targets without delay.