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Since quite some time, Ryan Gravenberch's name has been linked to a move to Liverpool, and several journalists have reported that the player is eagerSince quite some time, Ryan Gravenberch’s name has been linked to a move to Liverpool, and several journalists have reported that the player is eager to make the switch to Anfield.

International player from the Netherlands plans to sign with Merseysiders this summer, according to Kerry Hau’s June report.

TheSport 1 reporter stated to TheRedMenTV:.

“I know that they already spoke with Liverpool, his camp, and he is very interested in joining Liverpool and going in.
the Premier League is something I want.
“.

Fabrizio Romano, a renowned journalist, recently confirmed last night that the 21-year-old is open to agreeing to a move to the Reds.

The Italian journalist stated to Born and Red:.

They have nothing but love for Gravenberch. Jurgen Klopp is the focus, not the director. They really, really like the player, and the player is open to the idea of moving. “.

The Oranje midfielder, who reportedly makes around £10 million a year (The Mirror), played for Ajax in 42 games across all competitions in 2021–22, starting most of them as the Dutch powerhouse team advanced to the Eredivisie final.

The youngster, who started just six games across all competitions last season, served primarily as a bench warmer as Bayern won the Bundesliga.

It is therefore understandable why he wants to leave the Bavarians, and a move to Liverpool might be beneficial. The Reds are seeking a new No. The DM and CM roles are capably filled by 6 and Gravenberch.

More news……

Jurgen Klopp makes a telling admission regarding the Liverpool team selection for Chelsea.

Journalists: £10 million a year player ready to sign with Liverpool
Manager Jurgen Klopp of Liverpool responds following a 3-1 friendly victory over Darmstadt and anticipates Chelsea.

In light of the continued difficulty in finding a reliable defensive midfielder, Jurgen Klopp acknowledges that he must choose a temporary solution for Liverpool’s Premier League opener at Chelsea.

At Preston North End’s Deepdale stadium on Monday night, the Reds defeated Bundesliga team SV Darmstadt 3-1 to cap off their preseason schedule.

It happened just hours after news broke that Southampton had rejected Liverpool’s third offer of about £46 million for Romeo Lavia, a 19-year-old player.

Summer acquisition Alexis Mac Allister was used in the number six position against Darmstadt because teenager Stefan Bajectic had only resumed full training at the weekend.

And Klopp will now decide how to approach Sunday’s visit to Stamford Bridge the best way possible.

The Reds manager stated, “It’s obvious, we looked fresh and really good. In the next six days, we have to find a formation for Chelsea and not for the entire season. “Nobody was hurt, and everyone made it out safely.

“We have some football-related tasks to complete and arrange, but that’s common. Preseason always lasts until the first international break; we must utilize these weeks when there is no international football.

We had a lot of opportunity to train physically and tactically in Germany, and we finished the tour without any major issues. We still have four or five sessions left before we can start a real fight, so it’s not over yet.
Move along.

Klopp continued, “He’s a top-class player with and without the ball,” in reference to Mac Allister’s performance. We will work to improve this and test a few things. There were times when we were too open.

“Alexis can play there in a compact formation, but he shouldn’t if the space is open. However, he excelled and proved to be a great football player. “.

Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota gave Liverpool the lead in the first 10 minutes during an event-filled period, and Mathias Honsak pulled one back for the visitors. Just before the hour, Luis Diaz scored to give the Reds a victory to cap off their warm-up schedule.

And in an interview with LFC TV, Klopp continued, “We could’ve scored more goals, we conceded which we shouldn’t – but it’s a mistake. You discuss it, but it doesn’t always get resolved right away. While we must put ourselves in better positions because we cannot avoid every ball coming from behind.

We played a lot of good football, but we only managed to score two goals from set pieces. “.

 

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