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Liverpool transfer news: Neil Jones discloses Ryan Gravenberch & Bayern stance

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Journalist Neil Jones has provided an insight on how not just Ryan Gravenberch, but also how Bayern Munich feel about his potential transfer to Liverpool.

Valued at £25 million according to GOAL just two days ago, another claim that surfaced on Thursday is that the Reds were prepared to pay him £200,000-a-week in wages just to sign him.

Now, how both Ryan Gravenberch and Bayern Munich feel about his reported transfer to Liverpool have come to light.

How Gravenberch & Bayern feel about Liverpool transfer

The Dutch midfielder has been highly regarded as one of Europe’s most talented prospects, with Rafael van der Vaart recently claiming that he is ‘better’ than Jude Bellingham.

Neil Jones told Redmen TV about his views on how Ryan Gravenberch and Bayern feel about the player potentially leaving in favour of a transfer to Liverpool.

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“Bayern got a good deal. Bayern got him for much less, I think, than the market value probably was. Why would they sell him so cheap again after only one year? I think maybe they might say no. They’re not soft, Bayern Munich. They don’t do silly things in the transfer market very often.

“I think the player would quite like to leave or would be open to leaving. I think Liverpool would certainly be open to signing him, especially if the price was decent. I think it all rests on Bayern Munich.”

Jones also elaborated on Gravenberch being keen on a transfer to Liverpool, saying, “He’s potentially a very good player available for potentially a pretty good price, and that would certainly interest Liverpool. I haven’t been told that it’s close, or ‘he’s the one’, or the button has been pushed on this one. One to keep an eye on, for sure.”

“They are still an attractive proposition for a player who maybe has, I won’t say come off the rails, but has had a difficult bump in the road. I think if Liverpool could get a deal with Bayern, I think he’d jump at it, to be perfectly honest.”

Liverpool will hope that Bayern hand Ryan Gravenberch his desire of leaving Germany as he seemingly dreams of a transfer to Anfield.