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While Liverpool paid 35 million for him, Gravenberch's new value would be more than Mac Allister's

The Dutchman has become one of the stars of the Reds

By Charles Cornwall

The Dutchman has become one of the stars of the Reds

Ryan Gravenberch, the 21-year-old Dutch midfielder, is proving at Liverpool that he has much more to offer than he did during his difficult season at Bayern Munich. In an exciting resurgence, Gravenberch is finally beginning to live up to the expectations that all of Europe had of him when he shone at Ajax.

 

This season, under Jurgen Klopp, Gravenberch has found an important place in Liverpool's starting XI. Although he started as a substitute, circumstances gave him the chance to prove his worth, and he has not disappointed. He has been a key factor in recent games, contributing two goals and two assists in just 426 minutes as a Red. These figures are already double his output at Bayern, proving that Liverpool's system of play is perfectly suited to his abilities.

In Germany, Gravenberch struggled to find his place in a more dominant, static attack-oriented team. However, in England, where Liverpool play at a faster pace and favour space situations, he has flourished. His impressive physical display, driving power and defensive contribution have become crucial assets to the team.

 

<strong>The new price that Gravenberch will have</strong>

Jurgen Klopp has praised Gravenberch's progress, highlighting his technical ability, his exceptional first touch and his intelligence in the game. The German coach sees great potential in the young midfielder and believes there is still plenty to come. It should be remembered that Liverpool paid 35 million to Bayern Munich to sign Gravenberch. But according to different projections, if he maintains his current level he will recoup the value of 65 million and that was the amount the Germans paid Ajax to sign him. This amount would put him above Alexis Mac Allister

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