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‘This player is ours’: Spaniard says Munich star has already signed for Liverpool

Jose Enrique, while speaking on his YouTube channel, has claimed that the Bayern Munich star, Ryan Gravenberch, has already signed […]

Jose Enrique, while speaking on his YouTube channel, has claimed that the Bayern Munich star, Ryan Gravenberch, has already signed for Liverpool.

The Dutchman has been strongly linked to a move to Merseyside in recent weeks.

The Spaniard was looking through a list of players on his livestream and he came across Gravenberch where he made quite the claim about Liverpool and the Bayern Munich midfielder.

The 20-year-old joined the German club on a £16 million move from Ajax, after a stellar season under Ten Hag. The player was also instrumental in Ajax winning the domestic league.

However, the midfielder has struggled to get into the starting lineup for Bayern since then. He has played only 306 minutes in the Bundesliga and a total of 24 games in all competitions.

Even though the Dutchman has won the Super Cup with Bayern, he hasn’t played a significant part in the victory. The Amsterdam-born player has only played for a total of 22 minutes, in the final against Leipzig.

Bayern Munich star to Liverpool?

The former Reds player might have revealed the transfer of the Dutchman on his livestream.

While speaking to his co-host, he said:

“This player is ours amigo, Gravenberch.

Amigo, it’s the same agent as me! Team Raiola, amigo we had a meeting not long ago in London, this is our player.”

The co-host later warned the Spaniard that he was on a livestream. However, it might not be entirely true but the possibility of the Dutchman playing for the Reds might be on the cards.

Given the midfield situation of Liverpool, the 20-year-old could be a regular starter for the Premier League side. The midfielder would be a key player in the middle of the park for Klopp’s team.

Hence, it could be possible that the former Liverpool player has given away the summer plans of the club.

Could he be the next Philippe Coutinho for the Reds?

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