Gravenberch Crowned Premier League's Top Young Talent
Ryan Gravenberch has been named the Premier League's Young Player of the Season after a standout campaign with Liverpool, leading midfielders in interceptions and showcasing his versatility.
Liverpool's Ryan Gravenberch has been crowned the Premier League's Young Player of the Season, a testament to his outstanding breakthrough campaign. Under Arne Slot's guidance, Gravenberch transformed into a key player for the Reds, thriving in his new role as a deep-lying midfielder.
A revelation for the champions...
— Premier League (@premierleague) May 24, 2025
Ryan Gravenberch is your @Hublot Young Player of the Season! 🙌 @LFC | @RGravenberch pic.twitter.com/Rc1FXdEW74
Gravenberch's impressive stats underscore his value to Liverpool. He leads Premier League midfielders in interceptions with 59 and ranks top among Liverpool players for possession won. His contributions extend beyond defense, with four assists showcasing his all-around skills.
The 23-year-old Dutch midfielder started every game for Liverpool until they secured the Premier League title, demonstrating his reliability and importance to the team. Gravenberch beat out stiff competition, including Liam Delap, Anthony Elanga, and Cole Palmer, to claim the award, which is voted on by the public and a panel of football experts.
Gravenberch's win marks a significant milestone for Liverpool, with only Trent Alexander-Arnold previously claiming the award. His success is a testament to his hard work and adaptability, having transitioned from Bayern Munich to Liverpool and finding his footing under Slot's mentorship.
Ryan Gravenberch's versatility has been a key asset for Liverpool this season, as he's excelled in shielding the backline and swiftly transitioning to initiate attacks. His ability to cut out passing lanes and win back possession has made him an indispensable part of the team.
Bossing it in midfield, all season 👊 pic.twitter.com/b7wTAALYxl
— Premier League (@premierleague) May 24, 2025
Gravenberch's impressive defensive stats underscore his value, with 59 interceptions - the most by any midfielder this season. This skillset has enabled him to play a crucial role in Liverpool's success, providing defensive solidity while also contributing to the team's attacking plays.
Gravenberch's impressive season also saw him nominated for the Premier League's Player of the Season award, alongside Liverpool teammates Virgil van Dijk and winner Mohamed Salah. Notably, these three Liverpool players were the ones who clocked the most minutes in the team this season.
Gravenberch's Young Player of the Season award marks a significant achievement for Liverpool, following in the footsteps of Trent Alexander-Arnold, who won the award in the 2019/20 season, the first year it was introduced.
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