Ryan Gravenberch's brother believes the Liverpool midfielder will earn his place back in the Netherlands senior squad after being left out in the cold.
The 21-year-old turned down a call-up for Holland under-21s team shortly after completing his move to Liverpool.
Gravenberch opted to settle into his new surroundings on Merseyside instead of joining up with Michael Reiziger's side.
Gravenberch's decision proved to be detrimental to his future selection hopes at both under-21 and senior level.
At club level, Gravenberch has flourished for Liverpool, scoring two goals and assisting as many in 12 appearances for the club.
He is expected to return to Jurgen Klopp's squad for the Reds' top-of-the-table Premier League showdown with Manchester City
Danzell Gravenberch believes with the disagreements with the Holland set-up behind his brother, he will play his way back into the fold and add to his 11 senior caps.
Danzell Gravenberch
"There were some disagreements, but that has now been resolved," the SC Telstar striker told SoccerNews.nl.
"Ryan is not there yet, but if he just continues as he is doing, it will happen naturally.
"He just has to do his thing and hope he gets back into the picture. Just enjoy playing football, the same as me actually.
He’s doing nicely and starting to get his rhythm,"
"Now he has to get on with it and everything will be fine. I watch all his matches on television.
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