Ryan Gravenberch has told Bayern Munich to try to sell him amid interest from Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool, according to a report.
Liverpool target Ryan Gravenberch wants Bayern Munich to sell him
90min have reported that Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United all are interested in signing Gravenberch from Bayern Munich in the summer transfer window.
However, Liverpool is the Netherlands international midfielder’s “most likely destination at this point”.
The report has claimed that Liverpool are “pushing hard to sign Gravenberch either on loan or for a permanent deal”.
The 20-year-old, who cost Bayern €18 million (£16 million) in transfer fees last summer (90min), has asked his German club to at least listen to offers and soften their stance.
Bayern are adamant that they will not sell Gravenberch in the summer transfer window.
Earlier in the week, The Athletic reported that Liverpool have already held talks with the father of Gravenberch, who is open to a move to Anfield in the summer transfer window.

HITC Verdict: Summer transfer tricky
In our view, it is not going to be very easy for Liverpool to sign Ryan Gravenberch from Bayern Munich in the summer transfer window.
Okay, that the youngster wants to leave Bayern and is eager to move to Liverpool will make it easier for the Reds to negotiate with the German club.
However, Bayern will surely want to make a healthy profit on the midfielder, if they actually decide to sell him.
And the defending Bundesliga champions may not actually sell him at all.
New Bayern boss Thomas Tuchel could sit down with Gravenberch at the end of the season and could convince him to stay at the Allianz Arena for one more season.
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