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Liverpool have already moved this summer to add Alexis Mac Allister to their midfield ranks.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has been given the all-clear to make Bayern Munich midfielder Ryan Gravenberch his latest summer signing for the Reds, reportedly.
The Reds would like to improve their midfield ranks ahead of next season, after greenlighting the signing of Alexis Mac Allister, who recently joined giants Anfield from Brighton and Hove Albion
There’s a chance Liverpool could follow up on Mac Allister’s signing by bringing Gravenberch to Merseyside, as the Dutchman has failed to set the world on fire at Bayern Munich since moving from Ajax last summer.
According to The Mirror, he would already like to leave the Allianz Arena in search of a new challenge. Liverpool will be chasing a transfer to sign him in the coming weeks.
Liverpool’s interest in Gravenberch is said to be at an “advanced” stage, with club officials willing to back Klopp in his bid to sign the 21-year-old this summer.
However, the same player has already confirmed that his future will be decided only after the end of the Under 21 European Championships, which will end at the beginning of next month.

“I haven’t talked about it with the coach yet, he will arrive after the European Championship when I come back from Georgia and Romania, then we’ll see how he is,” he said. “I just want to play more, preferably at Bayern Munich and in any case at a club where I play 100%.
“I prefer it, because I don’t want to have another year like the one I’ve had now. A season like this is good, I’ve really learned a lot, but I just want to play football.”
Bayern Munich recently completed the signing of Konrad Laimer to push Gravenberch even further down the pecking order, while Thomas Tuchel is reportedly keen to add more quality to his midfield ranks between now and the start of next season.
However, it remains to be seen whether Liverpool can capitalize on the situation by bringing the Dutchman to Anfield before the start of the new season.
However, the possibility remains that Bayern Munich could try to keep Gravenberch for at least another season, with club president Herbert Hainer recently emphasizing his admiration for the former Ajax player despite his difficult first year in Germany.
“In my opinion, he’s an incredibly talented player,” Hainer told Bild. “That’s why we brought him in. Towards the end of the season he got more playing time. I’m sure he will get more playing time in the future.
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