Summer newcomer Ryan Gravenberch is not dissatisfied with his playing times at FC Bayern. Head coach Julian Nagelsmann has now spoken a clear word of power in the direction of the young Dutchman.

Ryan Gravenberch switched from Ajax Amsterdam to FC Bayern in the summer for 18.5 million euros – but has so far played a minor role in the German record champions. Most recently, the 20-year-old has already publicly communicated his dissatisfaction with the short deployment times in Munich. Gravenberch’s dissatisfaction is also said to relate to false promises made by Munich. Accordingly, the Dutchman was told that Marcel Sabitzer will leave the club in the summer. Now Sabitzer Gravenberch is right under his nose.

Before the Champions League game against Viktoria Pilsen, Nagelsmann, who recently comforted Gravenberch with the fact that he still had to improve his defense, took up the subject again and this time chose clear words. “Like every player, he has my full trust. But I understand that There’s no whole drama. That’s Bayern Munich, one of the biggest clubs in Europe with a very good squad. You have to be patient with that,” said the Munich head coach. Gravenberch should have at least a few minutes against Viktoria Pilsen, but more likely the starting eleven as Joshua Kimmich is out with Corona and Bayern hold all the reins in the Champions League group.

This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as Gravenberch dispute: Nagelsmann speaks power word.