Ryan Gravenberch signs new contract with Liverpool.

Ryan Gravenberch has formalized a fresh extended agreement with Liverpool Football Club as of today.

The midfielder, having concluded half of the five-year agreement he initially signed when arriving at the Reds from Bayern Munich in 2023, has now pledged his prime athletic period to the Merseyside club.

Gravenberch Inks Extended Deal with Liverpool

This past Saturday afternoon, official statements from LFC’s online presence and social media platforms verified that the 23-year-old talent has officially agreed to updated conditions at Anfield; James Pearce from The Athletic indicated that the Dutch international has entered into a six-year commitment, securing his presence in L4 through the summer of 2032.

Upon considering the validation of this prolonged arrangement, Gravenberch articulated with enthusiasm: “I am experiencing an exceptionally positive sensation. I felt immense pride in extending my commitment with such a prestigious club. I am genuinely delighted to be able to remain here for numerous additional seasons.

“I immediately perceived the confidence placed in me by both the club and the coach. The choice presented itself as straightforward for me. My family also finds contentment in this location. Having been here for nearly three years, I am already acquainted with every aspect. My presence here brings me satisfaction.”

Extended Agreement Acknowledges Gravenberch’s Outstanding Contribution at Anfield

Following a debut season at Liverpool where he saw limited, intermittent starts under Jurgen Klopp, the midfielder has elevated his performance significantly during Arne Slot’s leadership, with the 23-year-old proving to be a crucial component in the Reds’ league championship victory of the previous campaign.

Danny Murphy stands among those who have commended the Netherlands native’s ‘superb’ showings at Anfield, and his contributions throughout the 2024/25 season led to him receiving the Premier League Young Player of the Season accolade.

While the monetary specifics of Gravenberch’s updated agreement remain undisclosed, it is a reasonable inference that he has been compensated with a substantial raise from the £150,000 weekly salary he was receiving under his original arrangement in L4 (Capology).

If he fulfills the entirety of his revised conditions, our player wearing number 38 will remain with Liverpool until reaching the age of 30, signaling his intention to dedicate his prime athletic period to Anfield.

Although more urgent contractual situations await resolution on Merseyside (notably concerning Ibrahima Konate and Andy Robertson), the announcement regarding Gravenberch made this afternoon is expected to be met with enthusiastic approval by all who support the Reds.