Ryan Gravenberch’s move from Bayern Munich to Liverpool was a deal that’s worked out well for everyone, with him now ‘thriving’ at Anfield.
That’s according to Fussball Transfers, who cover the player today and the turnaround he’s now enjoying on Merseyside.
The midfielder was one of the stars of the show for Liverpool last night in their 5-1 win over Toulouse in the Europa League.
It was the latest strong performance from the Dutchman, who has been slowly integrated into the Liverpool team since his arrival this summer, with most of his appearances so far coming in Europe.
They believe he is slowly starting to show why he was worth the €40m Liverpool paid to sign him, having ‘shone’ in the win this week and even crowned his performance with a goal.
That’s naturally raised questions of why he couldn’t impress at Bayern Munich, with his spell there certainly considered as being a failure.
FT, though, say it was simply just that things ‘didn’t work out’ and the whole affair was a ‘misunderstanding’ that Gravenberch and Bayern never recovered from.
Fortunately, though, they and he seems to have got out of that misunderstanding ‘unscathed’ as the German club managed to make a ‘significant increase’ on the fee they paid for him, and the youngster is gradually starting to establish himself at Liverpool. All’s well that ends well, then.