Liverpool is planning a major reshuffling of its midfielders this summer and is interested in several young players from Europe. After bringing in Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, the club is still looking to add another midfielder to its roster.
Former Ajax midfielder Ryan Gravenberch is also reportedly one of the targets, and it has been suggested that he will leave the German champions after only one season, as he has complained about his treatment at Bayern Munich.
Recent reports suggest that the player is likely to stay at Bayern for another season, but the battle for the player is likely to get more heated. According to Sportitalia, AC Milan, who sold Italian midfielder Sandro Tonari to Newcastle, has expressed interest and may move for him.
The Italian club has been reduced in midfield numbers following Tonari’s departure, and securing the number of players is a pressing issue after the acquisition of Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
The club is still in a flurry of activity with the departure of Paolo Maldini, but they have not lost sight of the reinforcements they need to regain the Serie A title.
For now, the former Ajax midfielder is expected to stay at Bayern as he aims to return to the Dutch national team, but with more clubs looking to sign him and more money to be demanded, there is no guarantee that the club will let go of the disgruntled player.
Will Gravenberch change the team he plays for next season?