According to Fabrizio Romano’s confirmation, both Manchester United and Liverpool have been granted the go-ahead to pursue an agreement with player number 38 of Bayern Munich.
Gravenberch is eager to depart from Bayern Munich to the Premier League.
What a memorable summer!
Both Manchester United and Liverpool have experienced a mixed summer in the transfer market. The Liverpool team began strongly by securing deals for Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, investing a total of £95 million. However, their fortunes shifted as they faced setbacks in their pursuit of Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia. They also had to cope with the departures of key players Fabinho and Jordan Henderson.
On the other hand, Manchester United’s summer transfer plans seem to have hit a standstill. With their £175 million budget already spent, any further additions to their squad rely heavily on player departures. Unfortunately, major departure rumors involving Harry Maguire have yet to materialize, leaving their options limited. Despite this, Erik ten Hag remains optimistic, hoping that a few key departures could alleviate their financial concerns.
Amid these challenges, both clubs are eyeing potential midfield reinforcements in Sofyan Amrabat and Gravenberch. As the transfer window’s end approaches, Liverpool is reportedly exploring a grand quadruple deal to conclude their summer business on a high note. Meanwhile, Manchester United continues to hope for a turnaround and the possibility of key departures that could bolster their squad and ease their financial worries.
Both Manchester United and Liverpool have experienced a lively summer and it still going
Gravenberch love to play in EPL
When it comes to Gravenberch, the competition seems to be wide open. The Dutch international made the switch to Bayern Munich last summer, but his playing time was limited under the management of both Julian Nagelsmann and Thomas Tuchel. Despite Tuchel’s desire to retain the former Ajax player, Gravenberch has come to the conclusion that a move is necessary for the advancement of his career.
Ryan didn’t get too many chances to play last season under Tuchel’s era
Considering the keen interest from both Liverpool and Manchester United in securing a deal, it becomes apparent why Gravenberch might be inclined to depart from Bayern. Fabrizio Romano has now affirmed that the player, who is valued at around €35 million (£29.9 million) by the Bundesliga champions, is actively seeking a move away. This signals an exciting prospect as negotiations unfold among the interested parties.
The big problem
Bayern Munich is the major hurdle here because they’re reluctant to part with the player. However, should Bayern unexpectedly grant permission in the closing days of the transfer window, it’s worth closely monitoring Liverpool, and particularly Manchester United,” Romano emphasized on his YouTube channel.
Bayern still keen on the Dutch player
If Bayern remains steadfast in retaining Gravenberch, the two giants from the English Premier League might resort to a higher-than-expected fee to sway their decision. Recent reports from Italy suggest that Bayern could be swayed if presented with an offer in the ballpark of €50 million (£43 million). This figure would significantly exceed their initial investment in the player, who managed only two Bundesliga starts during the previous season. The negotiation dynamics are shaping up to be intriguing, offering a glimpse into the business end of the football world.