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Before Liverpool was linked, Ryan Gravenberch already made a huge prediction about Jamal Musiala.
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Ryan Gravenberch has high regard for rumored Liverpool transfer target Jamal Musiala
Before Liverpool were linked with a move for Jamal Musiala, Ryan Gravenberch hailed the Bayern Munich and Germany talent as the best young player he has ever played with and predicted him for future Ballon d’or success.
‘Gold.
Musiala is reportedly unhappy with his situation under Thomas Tuchel at Bayern – he has not had a permanent place in the starting XI so far this season.
It is therefore assumed that contract negotiations on a contract extension beyond 2026 have stalled and that Liverpool and Jürgen Klopp are in the starting blocks as long-time admirers.
Gravenberch also experienced a similar problem at Allianz, albeit over a shorter period.
He signed for Ajax in the summer of last year, got just three starts in the Bundesliga and found his way to Liverpool in a deadline transfer worth 40 million of pounds sterling last month.
But even though he has only been living, training and playing in Germany for just over twelve months, his former teammate clearly leaves a lasting impression on the Dutchman.
Responding to fans on the Reds subreddit just under three weeks ago, Gravenberch was asked: “[Who is] the most talented young man you’ve played with?”
”I would opt for Jamal Musiala.
Jamal does crazy things in training and even in games.
He is very good for his age.
I choose Jamal Musiala,” a smile lit up on his face as Gravenberch responded.
Liverpool’s summer recruit was subsequently asked whether the German international could claim football’s most prestigious individual award – the Ballon d’Or.
“I think he can win a Ballon d’Or once in his life,” Gravenberch replied confidently.
“He will continue to improve and get better, that’s likely.
He’s really good with his crazy dribbling.”
Gravenberch’s good form since signing for the Reds not only testifies to the candidate’s qualification for the 2023 Golden Boy Award, but also helps pay tribute to the club and Klopp can serve as a means to stimulate Bayern to entice younger people from gather. at Anfield on the sidelines.
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How Liverpool might lineup after Mohamed Salah shock and Leroy Sane swoop
We take a first look at Liverpool’s potential starting line-up for the first match of the 2024/25 season following the latest rumors surrounding Leroy Sane and Mohamed Salah
Liverpool should find a solution to replace Mohamed Salah’s creative and goalscoring talent if he leaves the club next summer.
According to the latest hypothesis, Bayern Munich’s Leroy Sane is that man.
The Saudi Pro League’s interest in the Egyptian does not decrease and that is why the Reds are ready to use part of the money earned in the summer of 2024 to get Sane a recording contract, according to the latest rumors.
This has already sparked discussions among supporters.
Firstly, the potential loss of Salah, who continues to maintain high standards well into his thirties, understandably irks some.
After that, many remember the Sane of old: a fast left winger who scored four goals against Liverpool and was a Manchester City player between 2016 and 2020.
But after rupturing his cruciate ligament against the Reds in the 2019 Community Shield match, he was forced to adapt his all-round attacking game to a slower pace when he returned to Germany with Bayern.
Even with this fact, the reality remains that Salah’s current contract with Liverpool only lasts one year, next summer’s transfer window.
If no agreement has been reached by then, be it a new contract or a sale, the club risks losing the man with 192 goals for free.
This would be financially unthinkable, especially as Al-Ittihad had put their cards on the table no less than two months ago with an offer of £150 million.
So, with a decision looming, all possibilities must be explored and analyzed before any conclusions can be drawn. No Salah in the Reds squad is certainly discouraging, but as a proven and title-winning goalscorer wherever he has played, it is not unreasonable to suggest that Jurgen Klopp rekindles his interest in former target Sane.
After all, six league goals in seven games is not a bad result at all so far this season.
The other option would be to perhaps move Diogo Jota to the right wing, as has been done many times in the past.
Alternatively, Ben Doak could be quickly moved into the starting role, although that is a huge responsibility to place on the soon-to-be 18-year-old.
Both ideas are also worth noting.
If you don’t sign anyone, you run the risk of the team’s offensive strength being seriously reduced, because two injuries or suspensions put pressure on the attacker.
Furthermore, André Trindade rumors have resurfaced as Fluminese prepares for the Copa Libertadores final, after which he would be available for sale.
The talented defensive midfielder is expected to be the final piece of the Reds’ midfield jigsaw.
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