FC Bayern: Ryan Gravenberch is considering a change – talks after the U21 European Championship

Talks after the U21 European Championship

Ryan Gravenberch looks back on his debut season at Bayern with negative feelings and does not rule out a change. “I don’t want to experience a year like that again,” the 21-year-old midfielder told the Dutch daily “De TelegraafAnd with a view to next year, he announced: “I just want to play more, preferably at Bayern Munich. And otherwise at a club where I play 100 percent.”

Gravenberch’s contract, which will take part in the European Championships starting in a week’s time with the Dutch U21s, is valid until 2027. “It could be that there are plans with me. I haven’t really talked to the coach about it yet, it will come after the European Championship,” he said.

After the commitment of Konrad Laimer (26; free transfer from RB Leipzig) and the upcoming deal with Raphaël Guerreiro (29; free transfer from BVB), the “kicker” recently reported that Gravenberch could reorient himself – possibly in the form of a loan. He has recently been linked to Premier League clubs Man City, Liverpool and Arsenal in the rumor mill.

With Hargreaves & Co.: The 15 most expensive sales by FC Bayern

15 – Mario Gomez | 2013 for €15.5m to Fiorentina

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As of March 8, 2023

12 – Tanguy Nianzou | 2022 for €16 million to FC Sevilla

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12 – Sebastian Rudy | 2018 for €16 million to FC Schalke

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12 – Luiz Gustavo | 2013 for €16 million to VfL Wolfsburg

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11 – Medhi Benatia | 2017 for €16.7m to Juventus Turin

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10 – Arturo Vidal | 2018 for €18m to FC Barcelona

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9 – Renato Sanches | 2019 for €20m to LOSC Lille

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6 – Mario Mandzukic | 2014 for €22m to Atlético Madrid

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6 – Mario Goetze | 2016 for €22m to Borussia Dortmund

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6 – Thiago | 2020 for €22m to Liverpool

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4 – Owen Hargreaves | 2007 for €25m to Manchester Utd.

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4 – Toni Kroos | Joined Real Madrid in 2014 for €25m

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3 – Mats Hummels | 2019 for €30.5m to Borussia Dortmund

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2 – Douglas Costa | 2018 for €40m to Juventus Turin

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His first Bundesliga season was sobering. Although Gravenberch made 24 appearances, he was only a substitute in 21 games. “Certainly I expected to get more chances and minutes of action than I got in the end. I had done very good preparation and thought I deserved it,” said Gravenberch, who switched from Ajax Amsterdam to FC Bayern in the summer of 2021 for 18.5 million euros.

Difficult season at FC Bayern: Parents support Gravenberch

From a sporting point of view, Gravenberch had the support of his parents above all. “My father and mother moved to Germany with me. Whenever I was mentally distressed and complained, they said, ‘Calm down Ryan, be patient. You also need that in your career, that’s part of it’”, Gravenberch recalled.

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Ajax sales ranking: 4 of the 20 most expensive went in 2022/23

21 Zlatan Ibrahimovic | 2004/05 for €16m to Juventus

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Status: March 2023

20 Justin Kluivert | 2018/19 for €17.25m to AS Roma

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19 Ryan Babel | €17.25m to Liverpool in 2007/08

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18 Daley Blind | 2014/15 for €17.5m to Man United

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17 Cristian Chivú | 2003/04 for €18m to AS Roma

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16 Ryan Gravenberch | 2022/23 for €18.5m to FC Bayern

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15 Kasper Dolberg | 2019/20 for €20.5m to OGC Nice

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14 Sergino Dest | 2020/21 for €21m to FC Barcelona

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13 Luis Suarez | 2010/11 for €26.5m to Liverpool

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10 Wesley Snijder | 2007/08 for €27m to Real Madrid

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10 Klaas Jan Huntelaar | 2008/09 for €27m to Real Madrid

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10 Davy Klaassen | 2017/18 for €27m to Everton

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9 Sebastien Haller | 2022/23 for €31 million to BVB

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8 Arkadiusz Milik | 2016/17 for €32m to SSC Napoli

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7 Donny van de Beek | 2020/21 for €39m to Man United

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6 Hakim Ziyech | 2020/21 for €40m to Chelsea

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5 Davinson Sanchez | 2017/18 for €42m to Tottenham

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4 Lisandro Martinez | 2022/23 for €57.4m to Man United

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3 Matthijs de Ligt | 2019/20 for €85.5m to Juventus

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2 Frenkie de Jong | 2019/20 for €86m to FC Barcelona

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