Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch has been linked with a move to Real Madrid but is happy and content at Anfield.
According to a report by Give Me Sport, Ryan Gravenberch is happy to stay at Premier League club Liverpool despite the interest from reigning La Liga champions Real Madrid.
Gravenberch has been a key player for Liverpool this season, and he has established himself as one of the first names on the team sheet. He is an indispensable asset for the Merseyside club right now, and it is no surprise that top clubs are looking at him.
His performances have been rather impressive in the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League. There is no doubt that he is good enough to play for top clubs like Real Madrid, and it will be interesting to see if the Spanish giants decide to test Liverpool’s resolve with an offer for the Dutch international midfielder.
Liverpool signed the player for a fee of around £34 million from Bayern Munich, and his first season with them was quite mediocre. The Dutchman seems to have rediscovered his form and confidence under Arne Slot, and he has flourished this season.
Liverpool will look to keep Ryan Gravenberch at the club for the long run, and they will not want to sanction his departure pulls stop Real Madrid might have to pay well over the odds in order to convince them.
Liverpool must keep Gravenberch
Real Madrid need a quality long-term successor to Luka Modric, and the Dutch international would be the ideal acquisition. It remains to be seen as the situation develops. Liverpool will be hoping to fight for major trophies on a consistent basis, and selling their best players will not help them.
The Reds need to keep hold of players like Gravenberch, and it remains to be seen whether they can convince the player to continue at the club for the long term. The midfielder is clearly enjoying his time in the Premier League now, and it seems unlikely that he will force an exit.
Meanwhile, Gravenberch is not the only Liverpool player Real Madrid are keeping tabs on. They want to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold in a Bosman move when his contract expires in the summer of 2025.