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Ryan Gravenberch stance on Liverpool future becomes clear after transfer rumors

Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch has recently been linked with a move to the Turkish Süper Lig but the latest reports indicates he has no plans of leaving Anfield

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Ryan Gravenberch in action for Liverpool during the Premier League match with West Ham United

Liverpool midfielder Ryan Gravenberch has no plans of leaving club despite being linked with a potential move in the summer transfer window to Turkish Süper Lig side Galatasaray.

The 21-year-old, who arrived from Bayern Munich last summer, is on the radar of the 23-time league champions, according to Fotomac. But new reports on Saturday have suggested he isn't planning on calling time early on his Liverpool career.

That's according to Sky Sports Deutschland, who say that Gravenberch is 'comfortable' at the club. It's reported he has no intention of leaving in the summer and plans to prove himself to the new manager.

The current favorite to succeed Jürgen Klopp remains current Feyenoord boss Arne Slot, with talks advancing between Liverpool and his representatives over the past week. Slot has already been praised by club captain Virgil van Dijk, who will lead the first-team Netherlands contingent that also includes Gravenberch and Cody Gakpo.

Gravenberch made his first 90-minute Premier League appearance of the season in the 2-2 draw against West Ham on Saturday afternoon, one week after scoring a vital goal in the win over Fulham at Craven Cottage.

Liverpool.com says: It's been a mixed campaign so far for Ryan Gravenberch, but there are clear signs of potential. The Reds shouldn't be looking to give up on him after a season, though much could depend on how he fits in the next manager's system. That very much looks like it's going to be Arne Slot, who is known for developing young players. That puts Gravenberch in a promising position, and it's reassuring to hear he isn't planning on looking for a move.

One thing to consider, though, is the potential influence of Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes. Their data-led approach will put pressure on any players under-performing, which means any current players will only have one season to prove themselves if they haven't already been marked as someone to be moved on to raise funds already.

I think the next manager will have some money available to make a couple of signings, but any more will likely require players leaving in the opposite direction.

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