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Charlie Bennett

Liverpool supporters hijack Ryan Gravenberch post with transfer messages

Liverpool supporters have urged Ryan Gravenberch to ditch Bayern Munich this summer.

An innocent Instagram post from the Dutchman was hijacked by Reds fans calling for his Anfield arrival.

Gravenberch, who signed for the Bundesliga champions last year, has endured a tough debut campaign in Bavaria. The 20-year-old is billed as one of Europe’s top emerging midfielders. However, a fierce pecking order at the Allianz Arena has handcuffed his game time.

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A change of managers has also not helped, with Thomas Tuchel replacing Julian Nagelsmann in the Munich hotseat March. The former Chelsea boss started Gravenberch for the first time in their 2-1 win over Werder Bremen yesterday, however.

It is no secret that Jurgen Klopp is aiming to bolster his engine room at the end of the season. While a big-money move for Jude Bellingham appears off the cards, Gravenberch - another top Bundesliga youngster - continues to be linked with Liverpool.

Supporters have given the green light to any potential deal by pouncing on his latest Instagram post. Gravenberch shared several pictures after his first start since February - and Reds fans swarmed in.

One wrote: “Come to Liverpool” - a comment instantly countered by a Munich supporters. Another told him to join “Liverpool soon”, with Reds fans seemingly desperate for Klopp to sign the highly-rated midfielder, who has also been linked with Manchester City.

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