Bayern Target Liverpool’s Gakpo!

Daniel Evans
Author: Daniel Evans
Updated: 2025-06-19

In a significant move, Bayern Munich is targeting Liverpool’s right-winger Cody Gakpo for a summer transfer. Gakpo, who joined Liverpool from PSV Eindhoven in January 2023, has exhibited an impressive performance with a tally of 41 goals and 17 assists in 129 appearances. Despite being a rotational player last season, the 26-year-old left his mark by contributing 18 goals and seven assists, pivotal in securing Liverpool’s 20th Premier League title.

Gakpo’s Future in Limbo

With Bayern expressing interest, Gakpo’s continued presence in Liverpool’s squad seems uncertain. Gakpo has reportedly been unaware of Bayern’s advances, but insider sources reveal ongoing dialogues between him and the German club. Discussions indicate that Gakpo is seen as a feasible option amid Bayern’s focus on other wingers, notably Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams, with whom Barcelona is currently engaged.

Bayern’s Strategic Acquisitions

Bayern’s summer strategy revolves around recruiting a new winger following Leroy Sané’s transfer to Galatasaray. Their shortlist includes challenging acquisitions such as Paris Saint-Germain’s Bradley Barcola, AC Milan’s Rafael Leão, and Brighton’s Kaoru Mitoma. Gakpo’s move might be shaped by Nico Williams’ potential switch to Barcelona and the emerging urgency from Bayern for defined negotiations.

Consequences for Liverpool

Should Gakpo depart, Liverpool faces tactical dilemmas as they evaluate their squad in the competitive transfer season. Gakpo’s influence last season underscores his essential role, making his transfer a pivotal factor in Liverpool’s strategic plans. Bayern’s intensified pursuit might prompt Liverpool to assess reinforcements for their offensive lineup amid Gakpo’s possible absence.

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