Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch has taken the best out of his summer vacation and has set his recent link with a rumor Reds transfer goal tongues in Kwispelen
During his summer vacation, Ryan Gravenberch broke with Jorrel Hato – only a few months after the Target of Liverpool Transfer was seen at Anfield who got a Premier League match.
The Reds have been linked to Hato in the aftermath of the rise of the impressive defender at Ajax in the last 12 months. That coincided with Hato, 19, who attended Liverpool's fixture in January with the city of Ipswich.
At the time, however, it was explained that Gravenberch was invited by Gravenberch instead of traveling for something about transfer related.
The duo has been on the road again with the domestic season now, in which Gravenberch distributes a photo of them for food on his Instagram story -and that could cause a new speculation that Hato Anfield is bound.
Although further interest in Hato could come true now that the summer transfer window is open, Ajax is in a strong negotiating position when it comes to the Dutch star, which is under contract in Amsterdam until 2028.
The player himself also tried to cool speculation and to say: “I read it all [the transfer rumours]. But I also know that not everything was right.
“For my development it is the best thing I am staying in Ajax. I was invited by Ryan Gravenberch. But I didn't speak with a director there. Liverpool played well and the atmosphere in the stadium was good, but there is no longer to say.”
Although it is still too considered whether Liverpool will try to praise Hato from Amsterdam, the newly beaten Premier League champions will be expected to be busy this summer and Jeremie Frimpong has already broken up from Eintracht Frankfurt.
The Reds are also working on a club record for the popular attacking midfielder of Frankfurt, Florian Wirtz, after chasing the Germany star in conversations. Bayern Munich were the red -hot favorites to sign him.
Further income is also expected with Milos Kerkez, the left back of Bournemouth, also on the club's summer wish list. A new No. 9 is expected to arrive before the start of the 2025-26 campaign, as well as a number of expenditures.
Caoimhin Kelleher is ready to become the first player to go through the starting door; The 26-year-old keeper agreed to join Brentford in a deal that could solve Liverpool £ 18 million.
