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A Bundesliga expert has ruled out a summer move for the Liverpool midfielder.

MONews
2 Min Read

Liverpool are ready for a summer of change, but if the latest reports are to be believed, it seems clear that at least one player will not be leaving the club.

writing caught offsideChristian Falk said: “There are no rumors about Ryan Gravenberch’s future on the German side.

“No one believed he would take a step back to the Bundesliga. To be honest, it wasn’t a big topic.”

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It would be a strange decision for Liverpool to let go of a promising young player after just one season at Anfield. Especially returning to the country from which we brought him.

The 22-year-old has been fighting for a first-team role all season under Jurgen Klopp but has struggled due to injuries and the performances of his team-mates.

Ryan Gravenberch hopes the arrival of Arne Slot will provide him with a new opportunity to make a name for himself on Merseyside.

READ MORE: (Video) Powell calls for Liverpool duo to be left out of England squad

The Dutch connection will only grow stronger as his football success continues and becoming a young player in the Netherlands could be the perfect opportunity for the former Bayern Munich man.

His experience at Ajax also means the Netherlands international has enough experience to play for a big club and has the talent to perform at a high level.

Let’s hope this is just the beginning of a great career for our No.38.

Ep108 of The Empire of the Kop Podcast: EOTK Insider with Neil Jones🎙️

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