Liverpool could soon be set to make a move for one reported transfer target who, in the words of his former coach, ‘has everything a footballer needs’.
Speaking on the Bayern Insider podcast, German football journalist Christian Falk said that the Reds are now ‘ready to move’ for Ryan Gravenberch, whose links
with the Merseyside club go all the way back to the spring months.
It’s believed that the 21-year-old could be pursued once another long-running pursuit, namely Romeo Lavia, reaches a conclusion one way or the other.
With Southampton having already rejected two bids for their Belgian midfielder, Liverpool could potentially revive their latent interest in Gravenberch as the
summer transfer deadline draws ever nearer.
Letting the window pass without any further midfield additions would be downright negligent from the Anfield hierarchy, and with the clock ticking towards 1
September, the Reds appear to be casting a wider net in their desperation to replace Fabinho and Jordan Henderson.
The Dutchman – who according to FBref is stylistically similar to Alexis Mac Allister, Jude Bellingham and Khephren Thuram – was given a ringing endorsement by
his then-Bayern Munich boss Julian Nagelsmann last year, with him saying that the 21-year-old ‘has everything a footballer needs’ (Football Oranje).
Gravenberch – who posted a 100% dribble success rate and won two tackles in a half-hour appearance against Liverpool last week (Sofascore) – would give Jurgen
Klopp an option in the number 6 or 8 role (Transfermarkt), a versatility the Reds manager is sure to value greatly.
He could come relatively cheaply too, with reports back in April mentioning a prospective £25m fee (GOAL), so he’s definitely worth an approach irrespective of
what happens with Lavia this month.
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MANCHESTER CITY SECURE GVARDIOL: LIVERPOOL’S MISSED OPPORTUNITY?
LIVERPOOL’S PURSUIT OF JOSKO GVARDIOL
It’s no secret in the football world: Liverpool had their eyes firmly set on Josko Gvardiol, the talented centre-back from RB Leipzig. As the transfer rumour mill
whirred, it emerged that Liverpool had initiated conversations concerning a potential acquisition of the 21-year-old sensation.
According to trusted journalist Fabrizio Romano on his Here We Go Podcast:
“Liverpool have always been really interested in Josko Gvardiol. In January, they made inquiries about the player’s situation, gauging any possibility of reaching out to Leipzig, even entertaining innovative methods to bring the player on board. Yet, Leipzig remained adamant – the player was off the market for the January window.”
Subsequently, Liverpool pivoted their attention and resources, primarily bolstering their midfield – a realm that has witnessed significant transition throughout the
summer.
“I watched a lot of Liverpool games with my father and we covered every season in detail. It’s a club that has stayed in my heart.”
Man City’s new signing, Joško Gvardiol, on his love for #LFC.
Two years ago RB Leipzig signed him for less than £17m. Great business from Red… pic.twitter.com/FufFIgOCdw
— Bence Bocsák (@BenBocsak) August 5, 2023
CITY’S GAIN VS LIVERPOOL’S STRATEGY
While Liverpool’s admiration for Gvardiol was palpable, their decision not to match Manchester City’s bid was intriguing. Was it simply a question of the funds
involved? Or was it a tactical move, focusing on a broader recruitment strategy?
Manchester City, known for their bombastic transfers, viewed this as their marquee signing. In contrast, Liverpool’s approach seemed more holistic, considering
other areas of the pitch that demanded reinforcement.
It’s essential to remember that building a balanced squad is an art form that spans seasons, not merely weeks. Imagine if Liverpool had splurged on Gvardiol and
subsequently secured just a single midfielder. The narrative would undoubtedly shift to praise for securing a potential global superstar.
FUTURE SUPERSTAR IN MAKING
Hailing from Croatia, Gvardiol possesses the attributes and potential to ascend to the zenith of world football. The allure of a left-footed centre-back, especially of
Gvardiol’s pedigree, is undeniable. This begs the question: would it not have been prudent for Liverpool to at least table an official offer?
But as fate would have it, the Reds chose a different path, essentially granting City an uninterrupted pursuit of Gvardiol. The tantalising thought lingers: what might
have been had RB Leipzig been more amenable during the January window?
In the ever-evolving tapestry of football, this could be a narrative that we revisit in years to come. For now, Manchester City can relish their capture, while Liverpool
fans may wonder about the one that got away.
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