By Rune Gjerulff @runegjerulff
Ryan Gravenberch says he’s willing to move to another club if Bayern can’t give him more playing time than last season.
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Ryan Gravenberch has left his future with Bayern Munich open by reiterating that he wants more playing time.
As he has pointed out on numerous occasions, Gravenberch hasn’t played as much as he would have liked following his move from Ajax last summer.
And speaking to De Telegraaf, the 21-year-old insisted that something needs to change if he is to have a future with the German champions.
“I just want to play more, preferably at Bayern. Otherwise at a club where I can play 100 percent. That’s my preference. I don’t want to have another year like the one I just had. I learned a lot from it. But I just want to play football,” Gravenberch said.
“I haven’t really talked to the coach about it yet, it will happen after the [U21] Euros when I get back from Georgia and Romania. Then we’ll see how it goes.
Gravenberch started just three Bundesliga games in his debut season with Bayern.
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