The Reds have identified a partner for the 24 year old, but he won’t come cheap. A different target’s asking price has been accepted.
Liverpool is moving into uncharted terrain. Last year at this time, all of the summer transfer activity had been concluded, with the exception of the frantic last-minute rush to loan Arthur Melo. Even while that window was particularly effective, it also showed how Jürgen Klopp and FSG prefer to conduct business.
It prevents price increases for the owners because buying clubs can sense their plight. Because Liverpool is trying to rebuild, having a full preseason to work with new additions seems extremely important. However, the transfer market right now resembles a row of dominoes ready to fall, so patience is required.
release clause to guarantee a genuine transfer agreement. But since then, there hasn’t been much activity, and it seems like the club is just waiting it out.
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Liverpool midfield target ‘has told’ teammates he wants to leave, Reds willing to offer £200,000 per week
Liverpool could be edging closer to signing their second midfielder of the transfer window.
Liverpool have their eyes on a number of other midfield targets following their signing of Alexis Mac Allister. Bayern Munich’s Ryan Gravenberch is one man high up on the priority list and there’s been another promising update in the Reds’ pursuit of his services.
It has already been reported that Jurgen Klopp’s wishes are to bring the Dutch talent to Anfield, and the club board is set to back him. Liverpool have also agreed to match his current salary if a move comes to fruition, which is £200,000 per week.
Now, the latest update has made it very clear where Gravenberch stands in terms of a potential move this summer. According to reporter Kerry Hau, the midfielder has confided in some teammates over his frustration regarding his limited time on the pitch. Gravenberch only joined Bayern last year, but he is already unhappy with his situation, having made just 24 appearances for the Bundesliga side, with the majority coming from off the bench.
“Last year he joined Bayern because they promised him he would be a starter, to start matches and to gain confidence, also the possibility to go with the Netherlands to go to the World Cup and in the end, he didn’t play for Bayern Munich and didn’t go.
“He became frustrated, he already told some teammates that he is not happy in Munich and he would like to leave. It’s always a sign as a player if you speak in public that you are not happy. It was not one interview, it was now five, six interviews.”
Gravenberch rose into the spotlight with boyhood club Ajax and commanded a lot of attention after establishing himself as a key player in the Eredivisie. Bayern snapped the 21-year-old up for £16 million last summer and he is now valued at £25.6 million by Transfermarkt.
Liverpool have made it clear that their priority is to bolster their midfield this summer and with interest in Gravenberch accelerating, they could be inching closer to their next signing.
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