With the FIFA date coming up during Liverpool's excellent start to the Premier League season, manager Jurgen Klopp will only be able to use Ryan Gravenberch in his starting line-up on Saturday, with only a few doubts as to whether the Dutch midfielder will see action from the start or will have to wait on the substitutes' bench.
Both the Netherlands player and the Reds fans are anxious for Saturday to arrive, with Wolves being the ideal opponent for Klopp to make some changes to his tactical set-up and include Gravenberch at some point in the game to replace one of his players who has seen action with his national team in recent days. After joining Bayern Munich and not getting the regular playing time he had hoped for, Gravenberch has expressed his desire to play more regularly. He only started three Bundesliga games last season for Bayern.
It seems that all the controversy that was generated around his refusal to attend the matches with the Netherlands will have its reward this matchday 5 with the Reds, meaning this new opportunity with the Merseyside perhaps one of the last ways to make his career one of the most important in midfield, not looking for Ryan to have a similar fate to the one he had long ago with Bayern Munich.
This feared outfield player is aware that his recruitment by the Reds is focused on Jürgen Klopp being able to squeeze his individual skills to form a solid group in the midfield that today has worked well with the duo of Mac Allister and Szoboszlai, with Gravenberch being the addition that will give the Anfield squad more weapons with which to face tough games in both the Premier League and Europa League. Liverpool have faced challenges in their midfield this summer. With the loss of key players such as Fabinho and Jordan Henderson, the team is looking for solutions. Despite completing deals for Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai and Wataru Endo, Liverpool still need to strengthen their central core. The arrival of Gravenberch could be the solution Klopp has been looking for.
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