There have been rumors that Gravenberch may be in line for a new contract, but he remains focused on his current situation. "I'm happy here," he said. "We will have to see, but we haven't spoken about it yet." Gravenberch has not confirmed or denied any negotiations, and it's unclear what the future may hold.
The return of Trent Alexander-Arnold to Anfield is also on the horizon. Gravenberch, who is friends with Alexander-Arnold, expressed his support for his former teammate. "I'll give him a hug, of course," he said. "From the fans, I don't know, but we'll see tomorrow." Gravenberch seems to be looking forward to seeing Alexander-Arnold, despite the competitive nature of the match.
When discussing how to stop Kylian Mbappe, Gravenchek credited teammate Ibrahima Konate for his knowledge of the opponent. "Ibou knows him well, so you'd have to speak to him," he said. Gravenberch acknowledged that it won't be easy to stop Mbappe, but the team will try their best.
Finally, Gravenberch reflected on the impact of new signings like Florian Wirtz on the team's midfield. He noted that it takes time for new players to adjust to a new team and system, but so far, Wirtz and others have done a good job.











