Manchester United are in desperate need of midfield reinforcements, according to Gary Neville.
The Old Trafford bosses failed to address the team's central midfield issues last summer, despite spending heavily on new signings, and the position has been identified as a priority for this summer following Michael Carrick's appointment as head coach.
Neville highlighted the team's desperation for midfield reinforcements when asked to name which of Liverpool's players he would most like to see at United.
Neville said: 'There are a few, but it's harder because Wirtz isn't exactly jumping out at me, Isak isn't jumping out at me, Ekitike yeah, Dominik Szoboszlai maybe... I'd go with Gravenberch. If you said to me, "United, now, who would I take?", I'd take Gravenberch probably.'
Neville believes Gravenberch is the best of the three midfielders United would need and that the team needs a midfielder desperately.
While Neville said Liverpool's frontline have potential, he wouldn't trade any of the current crop of attackers for the likes of Mbeumo and Cunha.
Neville added: 'The [Liverpool] forwards are good, but I wouldn't probably swap them over Mbeumo, Cunha, Bruno, Amad... I don't think I'd be jumping at taking any of them. I think they've got potential to go and do brilliant things, but they've not proved it yet, so I'd go with Gravenberch.'
Neville also expressed his admiration for Liverpool's manager, Jurgen Klopp, saying he would have relished the chance to play for him.
Neville said: 'For five or six years, you couldn't help but admire the team that I dislike the most, the team that I don't want to win. Every time you went and watched Liverpool, it was a proper game of football, you knew they weren't holding back and you knew they were going to go for it.'
Klopp is reportedly being considered to take over as Germany's head coach following the team's shock World Cup exit at the hands of Paraguay.
Neville said: 'The thing is about international football is you've got a fixed pool of players that you can pick from, whereas with clubs you can sign players from different nationalities. I wouldn't say [club management] is easy, but you've obviously got the pick of the world, you can go and sign players from everywhere.'