Transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano has shared an update regarding Ryan Gravenberch’s future amid interests from Liverpool and Manchester United.
Throughout the summer transfer window, Liverpool have been linked with Bayern Munich’s 21-year-old midfielder Gravenberch.
However, no deal has materialised due to the Bavarian club’s reluctance to sell the player.
After missing out on Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia, it has been claimed that Liverpool are now reigniting their interest in the Dutchman, but will be joined by United.
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Speaking on his YouTube channel, Romano gave an update on the situation surrounding Gravenberch.
He said: “The big problem with Gravenberch is Bayern. They want to keep Gravenberch, they don’t want to sell him. But in the last two, three days, Gravenberch is insisting to consider some possibilities in the Premier League.
“Liverpool called to be informed on the situation exactly as they did for [Sofyan] Amrabat, but they never submitted a bid.”
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Romano continued: “So let’s see if they will decide to enter the race with an official proposal or not. But at the moment, nothing advanced yet.
“Bayern are the big issue because they don’t want to sell the player. But in case Bayern will give the green light in the final days of the window, keep an eye on Liverpool, but especially Manchester United.”
Whilst according to German news outlet BILD, Liverpool want to submit a bid of £20 million to Bayern for Gravenberch.
So far this summer, Liverpool have successfully signed Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton and Dominik Szoboszlai from RB Leipzig.
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This week, it was confirmed that the Reds are closing in on a deal to bring in Japanese international Wataru Endo from Stuttgart.
After last weekend's 1-1 draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, Liverpool will be back in Premier League action this weekend as they host Bournemouth at Anfield on Saturday afternoon.
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