Gravenberch change: FC Bayern pays a higher transfer fee than for Coman
Created: 05/25/2022, 16:06
By: Alexander Kaindl
The transfer of Ryan Gravenberch seems to be only a matter of form.
Apparently FC Bayern Munich is investing more than 25 million euros.
Munich – The first transfer is fixed: Noussair Mazraoui is moving to Munich for a free transfer, FC Bayern presented the Moroccan international on Tuesday.
It has been an open secret for weeks that the right-back from Ajax Amsterdam will go to the record champions.
So now everything is finally clear.
And maybe the next newcomer will follow soon?
Ryan Gravenberch |
Born: May 16, 2002 (Age: 20 years old), Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Position: Center Midfield |
Contract with Ajax Amsterdam until: 06/30/2023 |
Market value: 35 million euros |
Ryan Gravenberch: Change to Bayern Munich is imminent
Because even with Mazraoui's previous teammate Ryan Gravenberch, all experts are assuming a change to the Isar.
The midfielder is considered a promise for the future, a great career is predicted for him.
He should now take the next steps in Munich.
It shouldn't be long before the German master also presents Gravenberch.
Transfer insider Fabrizio Romano recently revealed in his podcast that the deal is fixed and the change is imminent.
Allegedly, the last details in terms of the transfer fee have already been clarified: the Reds are apparently investing more than 25 million euros in the 20-year-old.
Ryan Gravenberch is in hot demand.
A transfer from Ajax Amsterdam to FC Bayern is imminent.
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Gravenberch change: FC Bayern pays a higher transfer fee than for Coman
The sum is thus higher than, for example, at Kingsley Coman.
The 2020 Champions League hero cost Bayern 21 million euros in 2017.
Gravenberch has long been in the focus of Bayern, he is considered a dream player.
Although Munich are already well occupied in central midfield with Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka, last season proved that Goretzka in particular is always struggling with injuries.
So far, the alternative has always been Corentin Tolisso, but the Frenchman has also been plagued by bad luck for years.
With Gravenberch, Bayern would then have a fresh and promising alternative for the midfield headquarters.
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His previous and presumably future team-mate Mazraoui, on the other hand, should work on the right side of defence.
Thus, the previous right-back Benjamin Pavard would move into central defense and compensate for the departure of Niklas Süle to Borussia Dortmund.
Could there even be a third player from Amsterdam?
Recently there have been rumors about center forward Sébastien Haller.
He could succeed Robert Lewandowski, who continues to be associated with FC Barcelona.
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