The midfielder is targeting a long and successful career with the Reds.

Ryan Gravenberch has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool.

The club announced on Saturday that the midfielder had agreed to fresh terms, having impressed for the Reds since joining from Bayern Munich in September 2023.

Gravenberch has made 123 appearances for Liverpool, scoring eight goals and winning two major trophies.

He helped them to EFL Cup glory in 2024, while his development under Arne Slot last season was critical to Liverpool cantering to the Premier League title in 2024-25, though they were denied a second successive EFL Cup crown by Newcastle United.

Gravenberch aiming for long and successful Liverpool stay

Gravenberch’s initial deal was due to expire in 2028, but he did not need any convincing to extend his stay beyond that.

“I feel really, really good,” Gravenberch told Liverpoolfc.com. “I was really proud to extend my contract at such a big club. So, I’m really happy that I can stay for many more years.

“I felt directly the trust from the club, also from the manager. The decision for me was easy to make. My family is also happy here. We are now here almost three years, so I know everything already. I’m happy that I’m here.

“For the short term, [my aim is to] end the season as good as possible. And for the long term: win many more trophies with Liverpool.

“I have a really nice relationship with [the fans]. Always when I do something good in the stadium I hear them singing my chant.

“I’m really grateful for the supporters because without them we would not be where we are now. In the future, we want to give them many more [trophies]so hopefully we can get that done.”

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