Real Madrid are reportedly prepared to bid up to €120 million for Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenbirch.
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The Dutch international is a key player for the Reds and scored a fantastic goal against Chelsea today, but the club’s fans didn’t seem too happy as they booed the players after the game.
According to Fichajes, Gravenberch has emerged as a top target for Real Madrid as they consider changes to their midfield this summer.
The paper claims that Los Blancos could pay up to €120 million for Grabenbert, which follows another report in Viharges that managerial target Jose Mourinho is looking for a signing in the position.
Can Liverpool afford to lose Ryan Gravenbirch?
There is no doubt that Grabenbirch is too important for LFC to sell for such a huge sum as €120 million, with Arne Slott previously describing him as a “special talent” and that he has been a favorite for a long time.
“I saw him play for Ajax when he got into the first team and everyone saw at the time what a special talent he had,” Slott told Liverpool’s official website last season.
“And maybe that’s why he went to Bayern Munich and Liverpool, two great clubs. And you can only go to these clubs if they recognize that you have high quality.
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“And it’s up to us to be able to get the best out of him and it not only depends on what we do as a training staff, but he’s also the most important for that.”
Will Real Madrid make changes to their midfield?
Given the current issues with Aurélien Choameny, it makes sense that Grafenwerch would be a target for Madrid.
The former Bayern Munich player could be the ideal replacement for the volatile Frenchman, who apologized on Instagram for a fight he had with teammate Federico Valverde.
According to AS, the whole incident casts doubt on the future of Choameni and Valverde this summer.

