The Dutch midfielder's move to Merseyside has been a long time coming - this is how it happened
The youngest of three brothers, he joined Ajax’s academy at the age of eight. Dennis de Haan was one of his first youth coaches.
However, he blossomed in the senior ranks under the guidance of Ten Hag, who left Ajax for Manchester United last year shortly before Gravenberch himself moved to Munich. “He has a lot of capabilities, especially in an attacking sense, but he understands hard work,” said Ten Hag. Gravenberth’s struggles in Bavaria did little to dent Liverpool’s admiration. It merely alerted them to the fact that he might come back onto the market.
Under-21s boss Michael Reiziger said he had made “the wrong choice” making himself unavailable for games against Moldova and. Senior team manager Ronald Koeman said the Dutch federation’s technical director Nigel de Jong had contacted Gravenberch to register their disapproval.
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