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After a difficult period, it has been a big few days for Ryan Gravenberch at Liverpool.
The 21-year-old has not had the most comfortable of debut seasons after arriving at Anfield from Bayern Munich in September.
Although there was plenty of initial promise in Gravenberch’s displays, he has been accused of getting worse as the season has developed.
His first Premier League goal at the weekend – to give the Reds the lead against Fulham – is hopefully a sign that he’s back on the right track.
According to reports from last week though, Gravenberch may not have too much longer in which to turn things around.
Now, it’s been revealed how Gravenberch himself feels about the whole thing.
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If Liverpool were to sell Gravenberch tomorrow, it doesn’t feel as though there would be too many Reds supporters grumbling all that much.
The Netherlands international simply hasn’t kicked on in the way expected.
If Liverpool were to get a good fee for Gravenberch and replace him – maybe even with young Tyler Morton, for example – it might be seen as a positive.
But according to Sky Germany, Gravenberch isn’t planning on giving up the ghost on Merseyside any time soon.
Good lad, Ryan!
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Although we don’t think there’d be all that much fuss kicked up if Gravenberch was to leave – especially on-loan – we’d like to see him stay.
In truth, it was always likely to be a season of acclimatisation for the former Ajax youngster.
Though the German signed Gravenberch, he has never really looked like a Klopp type player.