Bayern Munich midfielder Ryan Gravenberch is tempted to ask for a summer transfer amid contact from Arsenal and Liverpool.
That is according to a report from Foot Mercato, who claim that Gravenberch ‘will ask to leave’ if Bayern don’t give him what he wants.
Gravenberch was only snapped up last summer as Bayern struck a £21million deal with Ajax.
Yet with just one Bundesliga start to his name this season, Gravenberch is frustrated at Bayern.
That’s why Gravenberch is tempted to push for a transfer if he isn’t promised more first-team football moving forward.
If Gravenberch does become available this summer, it seems that Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United will all be in the mix.

Arsenal and Liverpool scrapping for Ryan Gravenberch
Recent rumours have strongly linked both Arsenal and Liverpool with moves for Gravenberch.
The Liverpool Echo reported earlier in April that the Reds have ‘significant interest’ in signing the Bayern ace.
90Min claimed on Wednesday that Liverpool and Arsenal have made contact for Gravenberch, asking to be kept informed about his future.
This came after Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg claimed earlier in the week that Arsenal are watching Gravenberch’s situation.
Add in that Manchester United are also keen and it looks like there is major Premier League interest in Gravenberch.
Gravenberch is still only 20 and has everything to become a quality midfielder.
A real athletic presence at 6ft 3in tall, Gravenberch has so much quality on the ball and can be moulded into any midfield role.
There will be a real temptation now for Arsenal and Liverpool to make it clear that Gravenberch can play a key role with either of them should he leave.
That would really turn Gravenberch’s head and leave Bayern thinking that it may be best to cash in on a potentially unhappy player.
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