The 2024/25 campaign has started better than most expected for Ryan Gravenberch at Liverpool as the Dutch star has turned himself into a pivotal player at Anfield since the arrival of Arne Slot. The midfielder completed the £34.2m move to the Merseyside club last summer from Bayern Munich but his ...
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