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Bayern Munich star to stay ‘patient’ amid links to Liverpool

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By Mizgan Masani

Bayern Munich midfielder Ryan Gravenberch to stay patient amid Liverpool links

According to a translated report from Kicker (h/t Liverpool Echo), Bayern Munich midfielder Ryan Gravenberch is to remain patient in Germany amid links with Liverpool during the January transfer window.

The Dutch international has struggled for game time at Bayern ever since his move from Ajax last summer. He has only played a total of 570 minutes for the Bundesliga champions in all competitions this season so far.

A few days ago, Liverpool Echo reported that Gravenberch’s agent was spotted at Anfield on Saturday. There were rumours that Liverpool wanted to sign the player on loan this month.

But, Sky Sports Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg rubbished the rumours and confirmed that the Dutchman is set to stay at Bayern till the summer and no transfer to Liverpool has been discussed.

To be honest, the rumours did not make any sense either. The 20-year-old joined Bayern last summer from Ajax for a deal worth around £16m, with the length of the contract being five years. So, despite the lack of game time in the first half of the season, the German champions wouldn’t give up on him so easily and early, would they?

MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 04:Julian Nagelsmann, head coach  of FC Bayern München talks to his player Ryan Gravenberch during the UEFA Champions League group C match between FC Bayern München and Viktoria Plzen at Allianz Arena on October 04, 2022 in Munich, Germany
Ryan Gravenberch patient at Bayern despite Liverpool links in January. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

We all know Liverpool are in dire need of midfield additions, both now and in the summer. It does seem unlikely that anything will be done this month. If that is to be the case, the chances of regaining form and finishing in the top four go down by a notch.

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If Gravenberch continues to struggle for game time till the summer, he could be an option for a transfer at the time. He has the attributes to improve our midfield and is young enough to have a long-term impact at the club.