According to TMW, Liverpool have made a bid for Bayern Munich midfielder Ryan Gravenberch.
The former Premier League and UEFA Champions League winners have offered Bayern €48 million (£41.17 million) for the 21-year-old Netherlands international.
TMW has claimed that Bundesliga champions Bayern have turned down Liverpool’s bid and are not looking to sell the youngster.
However, according to the report, the former Ajax star has made it clear to Bayern that he wants to leave in the summer transfer window.
Gravenberch moved to Bayern from Ajax in the summer of 2022 and struggled to play regularly for the German and European powerhouse last season.
The midfielder made three starts and 21 substitute appearances in the Bundesliga and made two starts and four substitute appearances in the UEFA Champions League for the Bavarian giants last season.
Liverpool could be able to sign Ryan Gravenberch from Bayern Munich
In our view, Liverpool could be able to sign Ryan Gravenberch from Bayern Munich in the summer transfer window.
Yes, Bayern have rejected Liverpool’s opening offer, but the Reds could make a second and improved bid in the coming days.
Perhaps more importantly, Gravenberch himself wants to leave Bayern and move to Liverpool.
The desire of the £200,000-a-week (The Mirror) star could be crucial in the final days of the summer transfer window.
Would Bayern really want to keep a player against his will, especially when they could get over £40 million for him?