On Friday, Abendzeitung reported Ryan Gravenberch is ‘not averse’ to leaving Bayern Munich this summer, and that Liverpool are the ‘hottest trail’ for him.
Thomas Tuchel has made it clear to the midfielder that he would only be a back up for now but AZ report the 21-year-old doesn’t agree with the manager’s stance and ‘sees things differently’.
Liverpool could be an option for the former Ajax man this summer. That’s according to TZ, who state he continues to be on Jürgen Klopp’s radar.
It’s said the Reds chief scout, Dave Fallows, recently made a trip to Germany to ‘obtain detailed information’ about the player.
The Netherlands international was restricted to 937 minutes of action from 33 games last season, and was an unused substitute in his side’s 4-0 win over Werder Bremen on Friday.
TZ state Gravenberch wants regular game time and it’s currently not possible to achieve that with the Bundesliga winners, as Tuchel considers him as a backup player. Therefore, Bayern’s bosses have ‘not ruled out’ his transfer this summer.
This would certainly please Liverpool, who have already gathered information about the Dutchman.