Liverpool is anticipating an interesting summer transfer window as it is going to be under the new manger Arne Slot who is the first manger appointed after Klopp. While Slot now assumes the head coaching responsibilities, the scope of any subsequent changes on the playing roster is still undecided. There are no predictions of dramatic transformations; however, there are few stars who can be sure of their team membership next season. This creates the possibility for a large amount of movement from one team to another.
There is perhaps nothing new in this development considering that many players have been rumored to be on the verge of joining Liverpool while others rumored to be in the process of leaving the club. Some of the following players are expected to leave the club namely Darwin Núñez and Luis Díaz, while Díaz and Joe Gomez have been reportedly linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League.
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Also, Mohammed Salah and Alisson Becker are among the list of footballers that are eyed in the Saudi clubs. At the same time, Ryan Gravenberch, who started in the Liverpool team last season and showed rather unstable football in recent matches, remains top–rated even despite of low results that the player demonstrates since he moved to the club two years ago from Ajax.
According to Calciomercato, AC Milan has received a boost after chats between Gravenberch’s agent, Enzo Raiola, and the club. In these meetings, which mostly concerned the futures of Ismaël Bennacer and other target players, Gravenberch was mentioned by the Italian club as something they were interested in.
There may be no direct action taken yet but AC Milan interest speaks volumes thus making them a likely future target for Liverpool midfielder. Still, Gravenberch is well-liked and may be provided with a clean slate on the instruction of Slot.
Because Gravenberch signed a new deal with Liverpool that will keep him there until 2028, this means that right now the club will not be entertaining any ideas of selling him. However it is noticeable that AC Milan’s interest shows that the second year in the Premier League is important for him. Gravenberch will have to progress much further up in order to guarantee his future within the Liverpool. In the case of Liverpool, it is comforting to understand that there are a number of potential buyers who are still eager to acquire the players they have deemed important for their team.