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Ryan Gravenberch’s agent responds to angry Liverpool fan over Real Madrid claim

Ryan Gravenberch’s agent has told Liverpool fans to ‘keep calm’ after he backe the midfielder to play for Real Madrid.

After a difficult first season at Anfield following his £34m move สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน from Bayern Munich, Gravenberch has establishe himself as one of Liverpool’s standout performers this term under Arne Slot.

But Gravenberch’s representative, Jose Fortes, angered Liverpool supporters on Thursday after he revealed in an interview with Spanish newspaper Marca that he would be keen to see the 22-year-old play for the Champions League holders.

Speaking about Gravenberch’s progression since joining Liverpool, Fortes said: ‘He’s good enough for Real Madrid.

‘We would love for him to play for them, but Liverpool would ask for a lot of money.

Liverpool supporters confronte Fortes on Instagram over his comments about Gravenberch with one fan writing: ‘Liverpool is the biggest club in the world. If you don’t respect us, leave.

‘Our club is bigger than you and your client. We love and support him, but this is disrespectful.’

Fortes, however, distance his comments from Gravenberch’s own beliefs and insiste the midfielder is ‘really happy’ at Liverpool.

Fortes replie: ‘I’m Spanish, it’s my dream club, not the dream club of Ryan. He is really, really happy, and if you ask Ryan, he will agree with you, no stress, keep calm.’

Foretes also explaine how Liverpool became the ‘perfect’ fit for Gravenberch after he struggle for playing time under Julian Nagelsmann at Bayern Munich.

‘Ryan neede playing time to develop. I told Nagelsmann that if he didn’t play, he would leave,’ Fortes said.

‘We were clear that he had to go to Liverpool, he fit in perfectly with this team.

‘When Ryan was 16, Barca calle us. They wante to sign him, but his father and I prioritize his development.

‘At Ajax, he was able to develop in a way that he possibly wouldn’t have at Barca.’