The Reds are interested in the Dutch international, but the player will need to push a transfer away from the Allianz Arena, according to dependable reporter Fabrizio Romano.
The bottom line is that Gravenberch is not for sale, and Bayern Munich is sticking to that position.
Gravenberch must compel a move to Liverpool.
They absolutely adore Gravenberch, according to Romano, who comments on the Born and Red YouTube account.
They really, really like the player and the player is open to the notion of making a move, so it’s about the director and Jurgen Klopp.
“Ryan Gravenberch wants to discuss his status with Bayern once again.
“What I can say is that Bayern are still in the same stance as they were in June, July, and now in August – they don’t want to sell the player and are certain that Ryan Gravenberch will be a top star of the position in the future, so it’s not an easy talk with Bayern when they say no,” the source said.
The only way for it to happen, according to Romano, is if the player goes there and requests to be sold since he or she does not want to remain in this position.
“At the moment the player is concerned with the current situation because he wants to be a starter, he wants to be an important player but at the moment, he didn’t go there and say ‘okay, let me go’. It’s still something that is in the early stages between Gravenberch and Bayern and, at the moment, Liverpool can only wait.”
Time is running out for Liverpool moves.
Romeo Lavia is most likely going to sign with Liverpool this summer, despite the fact that the team has made a meal out of their attempt to recruit the 19-year-old.
Although he might not get a chance to play straight away, it is obvious that he is a player of exceptional skill. The primary problem is that Liverpool’s current predicament is worse than it was at the end of last season. It would be a complete failure on Klopp’s part if he ended this summer’s transfer window still having to deal with the Liverpool engine room after the entire previous campaign was devoted to analyzing its dismal condition.
The signing of Gravenberch would be excellent, but with Bayern putting pressure on them, it will be impossible to do so with time running out.
The summer transfer window closes on September 3rd, and with three signings still needed, Schmadtke is under pressure to deliver.
In order for Liverpool to recover from last season’s setback, the 59-year-old should be successful in acquiring the players Klopp needs.