Dutch midfielder Ryan Gravenberch left Bayern Munich on Friday, a year after his arrival there, to join Liverpool on a "long-term contract", the Reds said. The 21-year-old made 24 Bundesliga and six Champions League appearances for Munich last season, but his playing time was limited by competition with Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka and a lack of adaptation to the Bavarians' game.
Liverpool lost several midfield heavyweights recently, including Jordan Henderson, Fabinho and James Milner. That's why Klopp's Reds have brought in Argentinian Alexis Mac Allister and Hungarian Dominik Szoboszlai for the new term. With his move to Liverpool, Gravenberch will not play in the Champions League this season, as Liverpool finished fifth in the last Premier League and will play in the Europa League.
However, the Dutchman will not be able to make his debut this Sunday against Aston Villa as Anfield Watch reported that because the deal was late, the paperwork to register him did not arrive in time and he will not be available for the game at Anfield.
Given this impossibility, it is reported that Ryan Gravenberch could make his Liverpool debut until after the international break, i.e. Saturday 16 September when the Reds play Wolverhampton at Molineux.
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