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Talks moved swiftly and things are now reportedly sealed.
An official announcement is expected before Monday and as many as three of Slot’s backroom team will reportedly follow him from Feyenoord.
In the meantime, talk will now turn to how the hiring of the 45-year-old will affect Liverpool’s first-team squad.
As the past few weeks have shown, this is a Liverpool team still in need of some tweaking.
One of the questions he’ll have to answer is whether the midfield is in sufficient shape without any further additions.
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Although they’ve coped well for most of the season, the middle of the pitch has looked a little ragged of late for the Reds.
However, it hasn’t been a great debut season overall for the 21-year-old, with rumours that he could leave after just one year.
With the new manager being a fellow Dutchman though, German journalist Florian Plettenberg has taken to X to report that Gravenberch is happy and ready to prove himself at Liverpool.
“Ryan Gravenberch currently has no intention of leaving Liverpool in the summer!” Plettenberg claims.
He feels comfortable at LFC and wants to prove himself under the new coach in the upcoming season.”
It’s great to hear that Gravenberch has no plans to leave Liverpool.
Not 22 until next month, the Netherlands international still has loads to offer.
Taken in isolation, it really hasn’t been a bad year for Gravenberch either.
No, he hasn’t been as effective as maybe had been hoped, but he’s done fine on the whole.
A year older and with a year’s experience at the club under his belt, the former Ajax youngster should be primed to kick things up a notch.
If he can do that, then Gravenberch has all the tools to become one of the best midfielders in the game.
Klopp could never quite coax that out of him.