In their quest to bolster their midfield, Liverpool is reportedly gearing up for a significant £20 million ($25.5 million) bid for Bayern Munich’s young talent, Ryan Gravenberch. The 21-year-old midfielder, who made the switch from Ajax to the German powerhouse last summer, has encountered challenges in securing a regular spot in Bayern’s starting lineup. This has prompted Liverpool to consider extending an opportunity for a fresh start to the promising player.
As per reports from Bild, Liverpool’s interest in Gravenberch has grown significantly, culminating in plans for a bid in the vicinity of £20 million ($25 million). Manager Jurgen Klopp, alongside the club’s dedicated recruitment team, has closely followed Gravenberch’s progress since the beginning of the current transfer window.
In the broader context of Liverpool’s recent transfer endeavors, the club faced setbacks this week in their pursuit of reinforcing their midfield. Despite presenting substantial offers, both Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia opted to join Chelsea instead of Anfield, leaving Liverpool without their desired acquisitions. However, amidst these challenges, the club did secure a positive development on Friday with the signing of Japanese international Wataru Endo from Bundesliga side Stuttgart.