According to the latest report from the authoritative Turkish media Yenisafak, Galatasaray chairman Dursun Ozbek has personally flown to the United Kingdom, aiming to have in-depth discussions with Liverpool FC on the transfer of Dutch midfielder Hrafenbech. The move has once again sparked widespread concern over the future of Hrafenberg.
Hrafenbech moved to Liverpool from Bayern Munich for a whopping 40 million euros last summer, however, under Jurgen Klopp's command, he has not been able to quickly establish himself as an integral part of the team. As a result, rumors have been circulating that he may leave Liverpool after only one year. Galatasaray, as the biggest club in Turkish soccer, has shown great interest in the talented Dutch midfielder and hopes to bring him in through a loan deal to strengthen the team's midfield.
However, according to the latest claims from renowned Sky Sports Germany journalist Plettenberg, Hrafenberg himself is wary of leaving Liverpool. He prefers to stay at Anfield and continue to train hard under the guidance of his compatriot Sloter to get more playing opportunities. Although Hrafenbech's performance at Liverpool last season did not quite live up to expectations, he still showed good form with four goals and two assists in 38 matches.
In addition, Hrafenbech's contract with Liverpool will run until the summer of 2028, which provides him with plenty of time to prove his strength and value. Therefore, no matter what the final decision is, Hrafenbech needs to show even better performance in the coming games to win the trust and support of the fans and coaching staff.