Ryan Gravenberch has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool, securing his future at the club.
The club announced on Saturday that the midfielder’s new deal will reportedly last until 2032.
Gravenberch moved to Liverpool from Bayern Munich in 2023 and has made 123 appearances across all competitions. He played a significant role in last season’s Premier League title victory, taking on a new position as a number six.
Ryan Gravenberch shares why renewing his contract was an ‘easy decision’
The Netherlands international stated that he wants to continue at Anfield after settling in Liverpool with his family. He also mentioned the positive relationship he has with the club, manager Arne Slot, and the fans.
“I feel really good,” Gravenberch told Liverpoolfc.com. “I am proud to extend my contract at such a big club. I’m excited to stay for many more years.
“I have felt the trust from the club and the manager. It was an easy decision for me. My family is happy here, and we have been living here for nearly three years, so I know everything already. I am happy to be here.”
The 23-year-old added: “In the short term, I want to finish the season well. For the long term, I aim to win more trophies with Liverpool.
“I have a great relationship with the fans. Whenever I perform well, I hear them singing my chant.
“I’m very grateful to the supporters because we wouldn’t be where we are without them. In the future, we aim to bring them more trophies, and I hope we can achieve that.”
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