Ryan Gravenberch has teased that he could leave Bayern Munich this summer to play regular football, with Liverpool reportedly in talks with the midfielder.
Speaking to De Telegraaf, the 21-year-old talent revealed that his goal for next season is to simply register more minutes after a dismal year in Bavaria. And according to the Athletic, Gravenberch has been in talks with Liverpool over a potential move.
The Reds are eager to bolster their midfield ranks this summer and have already made moves in the market with the signing of Alexis Mac Allister. And Gravenberch could be another addition in the coming weeks if Liverpool are to intensify their interest in the Bayern star.

At 21, Gravenberch could be an incredible long-term addition for Jurgen Klopp’s side. And after the midfielder’s recent comments on international duty with the Netherlands’ U-21s, a move this summer could be on the cards, much to Liverpool’s joy.
Gravenberch said on his future: “I just want to play more, preferably at Bayern Munich. And otherwise at a club where I am going to play 100%. That’s my preference. I don’t want to have another season like the one I had now. One season is good, I really learnt a lot but I just want to play football.”
Liverpool should make Gravenberch one of their key targets

It’s easy to forget just how young Gravenberch is, with the midfielder set to lead Holland in the upcoming U-21 Euros. And whilst his sole season in Germany has not gone to plan, Liverpool know that they have the ability to get the 21-year-old back on the right track.
As a result, the Reds should be looking to make Gravenberch a priority target for the summer window, with the midfielder simply too good a prospect to be passed up on due to his lack of playing time at Bayern, something Liverpool can rectify with ease should they sign the youngster.
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