Netherlands international Ryan Gravenberch has decided he wants to stay and fight for his place at Bayern Munich, despite interest from Liverpool.
Having only arrived from Ajax last summer, the 20-year-old has struggled to make an impression in Julian Nagelsmann’s squad.
Therefore, with this in mind, 90min report that both Jurgen Klopp’s side and Arsenal have expressed an interest in the midfielder.

Loan moves have been touted, but it is believed the German giants would prefer to keep hold of the player.
90min claim Gravenberch would like to remain at the Allianz Arena this month, rather than leaving so soon after signing.
Thus, despite the Reds’ interest, the youngster will fight for his place in Bayern’s starting XI.
Gravenberch won’t be joining Liverpool
Despite the hype surrounding the Dutchman upon his arrival in Germany, he is yet to start a single game in the Bundesliga. Instead, he has made 11 appearances off the bench, although he has featured in Nagelsmann’s starting XI on two occasions in the Champions League.
With Klopp in need of midfield reinforcements this month, a loan move for the remainder of the season would appear to be a good option for Gravenberch.
The youngster would start far more games for the Reds, and he would arguably be playing at a higher level than he would with Bayern – that being in the Premier League.

Hailed as a ‘special talent’ by GOAL, the youngster would certainly improve Liverpool’s squad.
Having shown an interest in the past, the Merseyside outfit are obviously big admirers of Gravenberch.
Therefore, it’s a blow he would rather sit on the bench in Munich, rather than play regularly for Liverpool.
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