It’s set to be a summer of intense football for anyone of our players still performing but Virgil van Dijk, Cody Gakpo and Ryan Gravenberch have taken time to think of others.
Liverpool are ready for a summer of change but it seems clear that at least one player won’t be leaving the club, if the latest reports are to be believed.
Netherlands and Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch has been urged to transform his game. The all-action 22-year-old wants to be a starter for both club and country in the coming years.
There was joy for one Liverpool player on Wednesday as he was included in his country’s squad for Euro 2024, but he swiftly found himself being undermined by a crass comment from his international boss.
Ryan Gravenberch has been advised to copy the example of a compatriot who’s played in a World Cup final. The 22-year-old joined Liverpool from Bayern Munich last year and has been included in Netherlands’ squad for Euro 2024, but he’ll be hoping to improve on his tally of 12 Premier League starts from his first season in England.
After one year at Liverpool, Ryan Gravenberch has impressed supporters but yet shown that he should be a guaranteed starter for the Reds. Providing an
AC Milan have shown interest in signing Ryan Gravenberch from Liverpool and Marcus Holmgren Pedersen from Sassuolo after a meeting with the late Mino Raiola’s
Milan have been offered two Sassuolo players during talks with Enzo Raiola, the agent of a long-time Rossoneri target: Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch.
Ryan Gravenberch may have not had a first season at Liverpool to dream about, but there’s still plenty to be excited about over his long-term future. We’re certainly hopeful that the Dutchman will have a long-term future at Anfield given the ludicrous talent ceiling that appears to be his to realise.
Liverpool will very likely be in the market for a centre-back during the summer transfer window, and according to a reliable journalist, rumours regarding one potential option carry ‘substance’.
According to reports from Europe, one club could be willing to break their transfer record to sign a current Liverpool player. Turkish outlet A Spor have
Ryan Gravenberch has shared the Liverpool squad’s feeling of disappointment following a 2-2 draw with West Ham. The Merseysiders were tasked with delivering an instant reaction in the English capital following a poor performance against Everton at Goodison Park.
Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch believes they must move on to the next game. The Reds cannot dwell on yet another poor result, after they drew 2-2 with West Ham United.
Ryan Gravenberch is ready to stay with Liverpool. The Holland midfielder has been linked with a move to Galatasaray. But transfer expert Florian Plettenberg is reporting: "Ryan Gravenberch currently has no intention of leaving Liverpool in the summer!
Ibou Konate is known for his love of anime but Ryan Gravenberch has stepped on his toes after his goal against Fulham in the Premier League. It was a first in the league for the Dutchman and he marked the occasion by pulling out a ‘Divine Dogs’ inspired celebration.
Ryan Gravenberch was accused of having a ‘quiet‘ first half this afternoon, but he roared back with a stupendous goal shortly after the interval. Liverpool were on level terms with Fulham at the break but capitalised in the 53rd minute after Alex Iwobi’s slack pass was seized upon by Harvey Elliott.
Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch is attracting interest from Galatasaray. The Holland international has struggled for minutes at Liverpool, having arrived in the summer from Bayern Munich.
One Liverpool player has been told that they may have chosen the wrong move for their career by joining the Reds. Ryan Gravenberch will go down as the club’s last signing under Jurgen Klopp, having completed a €40m (£34m) switch from Bayern Munich on deadline day of the summer 2023 transfer window.
At first glance, Bournemouth vs. Liverpool looks like an odd choice for the Premier League Game of the Week. Nothing about it looks like a fair fight. But . . .
Liverpool underwent a midfield revamp this summer that saw Jurgen Klopp bring in four new players, which included the transfer of Ryan Gravenberch from Bayern Munich. The Reds signed the Dutch star on Deadline Day this summer as part of a £34.2m deal with the Bundesliga outfit.
Although it took until almost half-time, Liverpool finally went ahead against Union SG thanks to Ryan Gravenberch. The summer signing from Bayern Munich found the net for the first time for his new club, and his finish couldn’t have been more well-timed.
Ryan Gravenberch has infuriated Dutch managers by deciding not to go to Under-21 duty with the Netherlands in order to focus on settling in at Liverpool.
Football transfer news guru Fabrizio Romano has given some exclusive insight into why Liverpool left it so late to sign Ryan Gravenberch from Bayern Munich this summer.
Netherlands midfielder Ryan Gravenberch joined Liverpool on transfer deadline day. The 21-year-old signed a contract with the Reds until June 2028. Liverpool will pay Bayern a transfer fee in the region of €40 million.
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