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£152k/week Bundesliga star now ‘interested’ in moving to Anfield, according to Liverpool.
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A star making £152,000 per week is one of the players Liverpool has their eye on for the upcoming season.
As Ryan Gravenberch has expressed interest in joining Liverpool, Liverpool’s pursuit of him has gained momentum. Journalist Ben Jacobs has revealed to GIVEMESPORT what stage negotiations with Bayern Munich are in.
Fabinho and Jordan Henderson have been targeted by big-spending Saudi Arabian investors, so manager Jurgen Klopp is looking for their replacements.
Liverpool Transfer news: Ryan Gravenberch.
Gravenberch has reportedly been on Liverpool’s radar for a while, and as they look to fill the void left by Fabinho, they may step up their pursuit. This information comes from Sky Sports reporter Melissa Reddy.
The esteemed journalist claims that before possibly trying to entice the central midfielder away from Bayern, the Reds have already spoken to the player’s agents.
After signing a £20 million contract with Eredivisie powerhouse Ajax last year, Gravenberch was the only player to move to the Allianz Arena.
However, the 21-year-old has found it difficult to become a valuable member of Bayern’s team and was only allowed to play 937 minutes in 2022–23.
Due to a lack of playing time, Gravenberch revealed that, although he has admirers outside of Liverpool, he would be open to moving on to new pastures.
The Netherlands international is reportedly attracting interest from Inter Milan, Juventus, AC Milan, and Napoli, but he would prefer to move to the Premier League if he were to leave Bayern.
Christian Falk, a journalist for Sport Bild, recently informed GIVEMESPORT that despite their initial plans to keep Gravenberch, the defending Bundesliga champions may be open to selling him.
Ben Jacobs has said what about Gravenberch?
Jacobs is aware that Gravenberch, who made 103 appearances while on the books of Ajax and contributed to 25 goals, would be eager to join Liverpool if they begin negotiations.
But the dependable journalist is aware that the Merseyside team has not yet increased the stakes in their hunt for the man making £152,000 per week.
Ryan Gravenberch is open to moving to Liverpool, according to Jacobs, who spoke with GIVEMESPORT. Initially, Bayern’s stance was that they didn’t want to sell him.
But under Julian Nagelsmann, Gravenberch was not particularly content. The player may be open to that move even though Thomas Tuchel is currently in charge. The only question is whether Bayern is willing to sell. There hasn’t been any advancement. “.
What will Liverpool do after this?
The Guardian reports that Liverpool’s latest high-profile player to be linked with a transfer is midfielder Marco Verratti of Paris Saint-Germain.
Despite making 38 appearances last season, the Ligue 1 powerhouses are reportedly willing to approve the Italian international’s transfer if a compelling offer is made before the summer transfer window closes.
The Crystal Palace club has made it clear that they will not sell Cheick Doucoure for less than £70 million, despite the fact that Klopp has taken notice of him.
In addition, targets have been identified as Kalvin Phillips of Manchester City, Sofyan Amrabat of Fiorentina, and Boubacar Kamara of Aston Villa.
Romeo Lavia of Southampton is believed to be sold on a move to Anfield, and Liverpool is getting ready to make a formal approach for him.
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A legend of Liverpool responds to the “outrage” over Jordan Henderson’s move to Saudi Arabia.
Robbie Fowler, a former player for Liverpool, believes that the “outrage” over Jordan Henderson’s potential salary of £700,000 per week in Saudi Arabia is misplaced.
After much-publicized talks with Al-Ettifaq, Henderson joining Steven Gerrard’s management team would be welcomed by the former striker, who now oversees Saudi Arabia’s second-tier team Al Qadsiah.
He stated in his Mirror column that “Jordan Henderson’s alleged wages have caused the outrage.”. “I’ve never really understood why the salaries of football players are such a touchy subject, but the billions made by financiers are never called into question.
But first, let’s be clear about something. I won’t criticize Steven Gerrard, Jordan, or anyone else who has worked in Saudi Arabia or is considering doing so. Not because I’m taking the money as well — that just isn’t true.
“As I’ve previously stated, I accepted a position in the league beneath the Saudi Pro League because I’m ambitious to become a manager and because I want to establish my credentials. I haven’t had that opportunity in the UK. ”.
Al-Ettifaq are reportedly having financial difficulties paying Liverpool’s £20 million asking price for Henderson, despite their sizable wage offer.
Another Reds midfielder, Fabinho, may be leaving for the Middle East after receiving a £40 million offer from Al-Ittihad.
Some worry that Arabian football will deprive the Premier League of its best players, a worry that Fowler is unconcerned about along with the fees changing hands. Dissatisfaction with the region’s record on equality and human rights has been expressed by others.
Fowler continued, “I am close with Stevie and I know Jordan well. I believe Steven is similar to me in that he wants to manage, he wants to establish himself, and since leaving Aston Villa, the right opportunity hasn’t appeared.
“Now that he has the support of a major team, he plays in a league that aspires to improvement and to ranking among the best leagues in the world. An ambitious manager has a fantastic opportunity to advance.
“Yes, there has been money thrown at this large project, but we can all ponder why there is that financial backing now. Has the Premier League’s identical action been criticized by anyone?
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