Liverpool considering a potential £25m move for Ryan Gravenberch as Bayern indicates willingness to sell
Liverpool are reportedly eyeing a £25 million move for Bayern Munich midfielder Ryan Gravenberch as part of their midfield overhaul this summer. Gravenberch, who joined Bayern from Ajax last summer, has struggled to secure a regular starting position and is keen on leaving in search of more game time. Bayern are said to be open to the sale, with Liverpool poised to take advantage of the situation.
However, Gravenberch is not the only player on Liverpool’s radar. The Reds are also reportedly interested in Mason Mount from Chelsea, as well as Brighton’s Moises Caicedo and Alexis Mac Allister. They are facing stiff competition from other Premier League rivals for both Brighton players, but Liverpool is determined to bolster their squad this summer.
Despite their transfer pursuits, Liverpool is still focused on their current Premier League campaign and will continue to push for a top-four finish. With the Reds set to face Nottingham Forest on April 22, manager Jurgen Klopp has his sights set on a strong finish to the season.
Liverpool’s interest in Gravenberch shows their commitment to securing talented young players at reasonable prices. This approach allows them to continue to pursue other targets, such as Jude Bellingham, without breaking the bank. If Gravenberch does end up at Anfield, he could provide a dynamic and physical presence in Liverpool’s midfield, contributing to their success both domestically and in Europe.