Manchester United are one of three Premier League clubs keeping tabs on Ryan Gravenberch with the Dutch midfielder considering his future at Bayern Munich, according to reports
Gravenberch joined Bayern from Ajax last summer, where he broke into the first-team picture under Erik ten Hag. However the move has not gone to plan and he has managed just 323 minutes in the Bundesliga this season. Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka have been ever-present in midfield, while the German side are set to sign Konrad Laimer from RB Leipzig on a free transfer in the summer.
At 20-years-old, Gravenberch is eyeing a path to first-team football and the opportunity to continue the development he enjoyed at Ajax. And 90min reports that he is set to analyse his future this summer, with United, Liverpool and Arsenal all asking to be kept informed of his decision ahead of a potential move.
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Ten Hag is expected to strengthen the United midfield this summer and will prioritise a ball-playing No.8. The Dutchman has been a huge fan of Gravenberch since the pair's time together at Ajax, and United have been in regular contact with Bayern all season. The Reds are also potentially looking look to make Marcel Sabitzer's loan move permanent.
Elsewhere, Sky Germany reports that Bayern are interested in Victor Osimhen and the Napoli striker would be open to a move. Osimhen has attracted plenty of interest after an outstanding season in Naples, his 25 goals helping Luciano Spalletti's side to a place in the Champions League last-16 and an all but certain Serie A title.
United are known admirers of the Nigerian, with Ten Hag eyeing a world-class goalscorer this summer. But with No.9s set to be in high demand this summer, any move will face inevitable competition, with this most recent report suggesting Bayern's interest could prove decisive. The report adds that Thomas Tuchel's side could handle the likely €100million-plus fee, while saying Osimhen 'can definitely imagine' joining the Bundesliga giants.
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