Ryan Gravenberch has received contract offers from both Manchester United and Liverpool in an effort to persuade the Dutchman to quit Bayern Munich.
The international player from the Netherlands moved to Germany from Ajax in 2022. The agreement for the transfer was made before Erik ten Hag was hired by Manchester United.
Ten Hag would have made an effort to sign Gravenberch during his first summer at Old Trafford if the midfielder had not already decided to transfer to the Allianz.
However, the midfielder’s move to Germany has not gone as expected; in fact, Gravenberch started just six games in his debut season with the team.
The Dutchman has now been forced to think about his future with the team, especially in light of the upcoming summer’s European Championships.
Ten Hag and Jurgen Klopp, who is eager to bolster his midfield following the departures of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho, were alerted by this.
In an effort to sign the midfielder, Gravenberch has reportedly received contract offers from both Liverpool and United, according to the Mirror.
Bayern wants to keep the Dutchman, but they will consider loan offers to satisfy his desire to depart.