Pep Lijnders expresses gratitude to Liverpool management for completing the deal for the 21-year-old star, saying, “We are thankful to our owners and our scouting”
Pep Lijnders expresses gratitude to Liverpool management for securing Ryan Gravenberch’s move.
Ryan Gravenberch is one of the best players to come out of the Netherlands in a long time, and Liverpool assistant manager Pep Lijnders is no stranger to Dutch football.
After receiving excellent ratings while playing for Ajax Amsterdam, the 21-year-old was eventually traded to German champion Bayern Munich in 2022. The athlete struggled to get regular playing time and his growth essentially stopped during his time in Germany, therefore it was a waste of time.
Now that I’m at Liverpool, the swagger and smile are gradually coming back. The Dutchman will only become better as he gets acclimated to life on Merseyside. He has already scored twice for Jurgen Klopp’s team.
The Dutch strategist, speaking to the team’s official website, expressed his happiness that the club had approved a move for the 21-year-old. Indeed, he continues, stating that the club was looking for a number eight, and that’s Greggenberch. We are happy that the decision-makers moved quickly to get the trade over the live stream if that is indeed the case.
“He is a complete eight in terms of attitude and scoring. These are the eight that we found after searching for them. We are appreciative of everyone who helped make it possible, including our owners and scouts.
Gravenberch’s ability to lower his shoulders and leave his marker for dead is a testament to his skill on the ball. Among the Dutchman’s formidable skills are his ability to control the ball closely in confined spaces and to dart past opposing defenses in order to advance. In the build-up to our third goal against Toulouse last week, we caught hints of it.
allowed how little playing time he was allowed at Bayern, Gravenberch’s tenure there was confusing. Fortunately, Jurgen Klopp has a knack for bringing out the best in players, as evidenced by the 21-year-old’s joyful play today.
Liverpool has seen firsthand what the midfield player is capable of doing, so they are well aware of it. Furthermore, we have been monitoring Gravenberch ever since he joined the Eredivisie and will have completed the necessary research before authorizing a transfer. Lijnders thinks we are witnessing the player that lit up the field at Ajax again. In the long run, this is only good for us.
“This is the Ajax Ryan Gravenberch that we currently see.”