Ryan Gravenberch makes Liverpool transfer decision after Real Madrid revelation | OneFootball

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·17 April 2025

Ryan Gravenberch makes Liverpool transfer decision after Real Madrid revelation

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Ryan Gravenberch has no interest in leaving Liverpool for Real Madrid despite his agent's recent claims to the contrary, a report has claimed.

After enjoying arguably the best campaign of his burgeoning career, starting all 32 Premier League games at the base of midfield for a Liverpool side romping to the top-flight title, Gravenberch's agent felt compelled to speak out.


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Jose Fortes not only claimed that his client was "good enough" to play for Real Madrid, but added: "We would love for him to play for them." Mail Sport now insist that Fortes' comments have been misconstrued.

The Spanish representative was said to be speaking from his own point of view regarding Real Madrid's status as a dream destination. The report goes on to claim that Gravenberch "is going nowhere" - which is a significant boost for a Liverpool side trying to build from a position of strength.

Gravenberch's midfielder partner Alexis Mac Allister also found himself in the transfer crosshairs of a rumoured move to Real Madrid. Mac Allister's father Carlos - who should be well aware of football's transfer intricacies after a 12-year professional playing career (some of which overlapped with Diego Maradona) - fuelled the speculation with an open-ended interview.

The former Argentine international was forced to hurriedly row back on his previous comments, stressing: "Alexis has a contract with Liverpool until 2028 and is happy at the club and we hope he will continue there."

Liverpool also have Gravenberch tied down to a deal which stretches until 2028 and there has been little suggestion that the Dutchman would want to leave a winning setup. The former Ajax and Bayern Munich midfielder has also struck up a strong relationship with his manager Arne Slot. "The coach gives me confidence and sets me up," he told ESPN earlier this season.

"I have a good bond with him and I'm very happy he's here. We think in the same way. He likes football and building up from the back. That suits me super well too."

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