For now, the future of Ryan Gravenberch continues to have a big question mark over its head, as the Dutchman struggles for first-team action at Bayern Munich.
Previous reports suggested Liverpool, among others, were keen to save him from his unwanted situation in Bavaria, and now Newcastle United are thrown in the mix too.
This comes via an update from TuttoMercatoWeb, who published an article as an exclusive of theirs commenting on what Gravenberch could do this summer.
It’s recalled the former Ajax Amsterdam starlet is liked a lot in the Premier League, where Liverpool and Newcastle have ‘already made proposals’, with both ready to ‘shell out around €50m’ for the midfielder’s services.
They are joined by Manchester United, although it’s explained the Red Devils haven’t made an official move just yet, unlike the Reds and the Magpies.
As for Bayern Munich, they have not fixed a price for their player, making it clear to the likes of Liverpool and Newcastle that Gravenberch is not for sale at this moment in time.
It seems this could end up depending on whether or not the midfielder pushes for a transfer or not.