MANCHESTER UNITED transfer target Ryan Gravenberch has claimed he will not leave Ajax unless they get good cash for him.
The 19-year-old wonderkid has burst onto the scene in Holland and has already won 10 caps for his country.
The Red Devils are one of a host of clubs interested in signing him, along with Premier League rivals Man City.
Fellow European heavyweights Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund are also keen on the teen.
Gravenberch is under contract with Ajax until June 2023 and neither he nor his agent Mino Raiola – who has a tricky relationship with United – have agreed to an extension.
Now the star has provided a hint on his future by claiming he will not see out his deal and leave for nothing.
He told Dutch newspaper Algemeen Dagblad: “It is up to my agent and father, I don’t know whether I will leave Ajax next summer.
“What I know for sure is that I will not leave if Ajax are not earning anything from me.
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“I have played here all my career. Ajax have been good to me and I owe a lot to the club. “I cannot just leave on a free transfer. That will not happen.”
Gravenberch added: “It is not bad to step out of your comfort zone.
“A different competition, different life and different people around you. But that can also be done at 22 for example.”
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