Ryan Gravenberch is next in line for a new long-term contract at Liverpool, with the club set to open talks over an improved deal for their 23-year-old midfielder.

Gravenberch signed a five-year contract when he joined Liverpool from Bayern Munich in 2023, meaning he still has two-and-a-half years left on his current deal.

But the Reds are pushing to tie down their No. 38 for even longer while also rewarding his development as one of Arne Slot‘s most important players.

The Times‘ Paul Joyce follows up reports from late last year in explaining that Liverpool plan to open talks with Gravenberch’s representatives in the near future.

Formal negotiations are yet to take place but there is a desire for the Dutchman to commit beyond his existing terms.

Liverpool First-Team Contract Expiries

Player
Contract Expires
Ibrahima Konate 2026 Andy Robertson 2026 Freddie Woodman 2026 Mohamed Salah 2027 Virgil van Dijk 2027 Alisson 2027 Joe Gomez 2027 Curtis Jones 2027 Wataru Endo 2027 Rio Ngumoha 2028 Alexis Mac Allister 2028 Dominik Szoboszlai 2028 Ryan Gravenberch 2028 Federico Chiesa 2028 Conor Bradley 2029 Florian Wirtz 2030 Jeremie Frimpong 2030 Cody Gakpo 2030 Milos Kerkez 2030 Alexander Isak 2031 Hugo Ekitike 2031 Giorgi Mamardashvili 2031 Giovanni Leoni 2031

* Data accurate for Jan 2026 via Transfermarkt. Woodman includes club option.

Liverpool are also seeking to extend the deals of both Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister, while Curtis Jones is among those due a new contract too.

There are more pressing issues when it comes to Ibrahima Konate and Andy Robertson, whose deals are set to run out on July 1.

Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, Alisson, Joe Gomez and Wataru Endo are all tied to Liverpool until 2027 but it remains to be seen if they will be offered new terms.

Ryan Gravenberch contract: Length, salary & new talks

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Wednesday, November 26, 2025: Liverpool's Ryan Gravenberch before the UEFA Champions League match between Liverpool FC and PSV Eindhoven at Anfield. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Talks over Gravenberch’s contract are expected to include a pay rise, though he is already reported to earn around £150,000 a week.

Only three Liverpool players – Van Dijk, Szoboszlai and Konate – clocked more minutes than Gravenberch so far this season, however, which underlines his importance.

He was also the third-most used player last season, behind only Salah and Van Dijk, while he picked up the Premier League Young Player of the Season award along with a place in the PFA Team of the Year after establishing himself as first-choice No. 6.

Asked about his contract situation in November, Gravenberch was coy in his response, telling reporters: “Obviously I’m happy here, we have to see. We haven’t talked yet, but we will see.”

Gravenberch is now realising the immense potential he showed while breaking through at Ajax, with his move to Liverpool allowing him to leave behind a difficult spell at Bayern.