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Liverpool were crowned Premier League champions last month, with Ryan Gravenberch playing a huge role in the Reds’ success to the title.
The Netherlands international has been reborn this season under Arne Slot with Gravenberch forming an incredible midfield partnership alongside Alexis Mac Allister, with the 22-year-old establishing himself as one of the best young talents in the Premier League.
With Jamie Carragher comparing Gravenberch to Patrick Vieira, the former Bayern Munich star’s rise from a benchwarmer under Jurgen Klopp to an undisputed starter with Slot has been a joy to watch for Liverpool supporters.
And former Bayern technical director, Marco Neppe, has now shared his thoughts on Gravenberch’s success at Liverpool having sold the midfielder to the Anfield side in 2023.
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Speaking to Sky Sports News, Neppe shared how ‘happy’ he was to see Gravenberch succeed at Liverpool, with the former Bayern director not surprised to see the Dutch international do as well as he has for the Reds.
Indeed, few fans would have expected Gravenberch to be as influential as he has been this season at Liverpool, yet Neppe always has faith in the former Ajax man that he would one day flourish at the highest level in football.
Neppe said about Gravenberch’s success: “I am super happy for Ryan.
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“We saw exactly what he is now showing at Liverpool.
Even in his first season at Liverpool, it was not easy.
There are so many stories in football where big careers start because of an injury to another player and they take their chance.”
With Gravenberch now valued at £170m, the youngster’s transformation at Liverpool this season under Slot has been nothing short of astonishing, with the 22-year-old midfielder arguably the first name on the team sheet for the Reds.
Gravenberch has gone from a squad player who would be a surprise name in the starting XI for a big name to the most important outfield figure for Liverpool in a season where they comfortably won the Premier League title.
With Gravenberch attracting interest from Real Madrid, Liverpool know they have a special talent on their hands, and the midfielder will only go from strength to strength after this breakout season with the Reds in the top-flight.