Erling Haaland is not the only player on Mino Raiola’s agenda who will leave Borussia Dortmund this summer for a huge sum of money. And half of Europe is behind Ryan Gravenberch, the young Ajax midfielder who has distinguished himself this season with his quality, whose contract expires in June 2023. The Dutch club tried everything to renew his contract, but Gravenberch had already decided that it was time for a change.
Faced with this situation, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich moved quickly to try to close the midfielder’s deal, which is worth 30 million euros. Real Madrid, who made an offer to sign Chuamini a few weeks ago, want to renew their entire midfield, so they have already told Mino Raiola that they want to sign with Gravenburch.
Real Madrid’s moves are not at all satisfactory for Paris Saint-Germain, who after seeing how Florentino Perez beat them in the Camavinga deal. PSG want Gravenberch and will enter the bidding, although they feel that Florentino Perez is currently one step ahead of them in the process.
The only good thing about PSG is that it has a looser relationship with Mino Raiola, which includes Donnarumma and Verratti, two players of the Dutch agent of Italian descent. The problem is that Real Madrid have already spoken to Raiola several times about Haaland’s operation, meetings in which Gravenberch’s name has also appeared.
What appears to be starting to back down from the deal is Bayern Munich. It was reported a few days ago that Oliver Kahn, the Bavarian team’s general manager, had traveled to Monaco to meet Mino Raiola, who had informed him of Gravenberch’s intention to change his mind and that Ajax was demanding around €30m. Bayern considers this amount disproportionate, as it fears that Real Madrid or Paris Saint-Germain will agree to pay the money requested by Ajax.
“Yeah, that sounds pretty nonsense to me, it looks like I’ve been to Monaco for a while now, but I’m also in London this week. These conversations,” Oliver Kahn admitted when asked about his meeting with Mino Raiola.
Source: El Nacional