One of Liverpool's summer signings from last year could be making a swift exit from the club after falling down the pecking order at Anfield, according to a new report.
The Reds are already preparing for a shake-up at the end of the season, with Jurgen Klopp leaving his post as manager, and the squad is set to be changed too.
Despite only signing for Liverpool last summer, one player has been linked to Turkish club Galatasaray.
Turkish outlet fotoMac report that Galatasaray are very keen on signing Ryan Gravenberch this summer, with the midfielder seen as a primary target for the club.
They were thought to be keen on Gravenberch's services last summer, but Liverpool came in with a higher offer to sign the former Bayern Munich player on September 1.
One of Liverpool's summer signings could leave at the end of the season, a new report claims
Galatasaray are thought to be interested in signing out of favour midfielder Ryan Gravenberch
The 21-year-old has fallen out of favour at Liverpool, making just 10 Premier League starts, and he suffered an ankle injury in the Carabao Cup final which added to his issues at Anfield.
Gravenberch is thought to be hesitant about leaving so soon after joining, but Liverpool may consider shifting him this summer, especially with the change of manager.
He signed on the final day of the summer transfer window, penning a five-year contract, and made his club debut later in September.
Gravenberch started a number of Liverpool's Europa League matches during the campaign, and got a run of Premier League games too with absences of regular starter Curtis Jones.
Galatasaray are two points clear of rivals Fenerbahce in the race for the Turkish Super League
Galatasaray are two points clear of arch-rivals Fenerbahce in the race for the Turkish Super League.
Liverpool's hunt for the Premier League title was hurt by their 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace last weekend, while they also exited the Europa League in midweek.