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Ryan Gravenberch is back in the fold with the Netherlands national team, according to manager Ronald Koeman, after being left out of recent squads as punishment.
The Liverpool midfielder rejected a call-up to the Netherlands Under-21 squad shortly after moving to Anfield from Bayern Munich over the summer, in order to settle into his new club.
This was frowned upon by the national team’s management, with the 21-year-old not picked for either the senior or Under-21 side in the October internationals.
Ahead of games against Republic of Ireland and Gibraltar this month, Koeman says Gravenberch is back in contention, partly understanding his decision, but saying it could not go unpunished.
On the Liverpool man’s exile, Koeman told Ziggo Sport Voetbal: ‘No, that’s over. Whether his withdrawal was understandable? Maybe, but I actually think that he was able to get the matches at the Dutch juniors that he did not play before.
‘Of course, there is something to be said for him being like that, but I think that we at the KNVB should never be happy if someone does not opt-out for a good reason. I was also a football player, but you have to draw a line.
‘We told Ryan: “We understand it a bit, but we don’t think it’s okay. If you are called, you must come”.’
Gravenberch was struggling for game time at Bayern Munich but has impressed since arriving at Liverpool and Koeman says his international chances are likely to improve as a result.