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Liverpool ‘fans’ of Ajax’s £29.7m-rated teenage midfielder labelled ‘star in the making’

Liam SterlingLiam Sterling1 min read
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Liverpool ‘fans’ of Ajax’s £29.7m-rated teenage midfielder labelled ‘star in the making’

This summer could be huge in regards to Liverpool’s current transfer activity.

The Reds have already seen Dutchman Georginio Wijnaldum depart the club in favour of a move to PSG.

Not only this, but the club have also invested in their defensive options with the signing of Ibrahima Konaté.

It had been confirmed following Konaté announcement that the club won’t stop there according to Fabrizio Romano.

The Italian confirmed that further signings would be made this window by the Reds.

However, Wijnaldum’s departure has generated plenty of rumours over a potential replacement for the 30-year-old.

One of which includes Ajax’s teenage sensation Ryan Gravenberch, who Goal’s Neil Jones recently spoke about…

As cited by Anfield Watch, Jones confirmed in a recent piece that the club are big fans of the 19-year-old.

Gravenberch is another of the Dutch side’s incredible youth prospects, having come up through their youth system.

At such a tender age, Gravenberch is already a key component of Ajax’s midfield, playing 32 league games.

Not only this, but the teenager has also made two appearances for the Netherlands at this years Euros.

Gravenberch started the countries 3-0 win over North Macedonia on Monday, and he certainly impressed.

With a current market value of £29.7million, the youngster is already attracting plenty of attention.

However, this summer it is unlikely that the Reds would make a move for the youngster given their supposed financial position.

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Liam Sterling

Liam Sterling

Freelance Football Journalist - Liverpool and AS Roma fan - covering the Reds and Everton

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