Liverpool considers selling Cody Gakpo amid transfer speculation
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 7:55 PM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
Liverpool is evaluating the future of forward Cody Gakpo as transfer rumors intensify. During discussions on Anfield Index, analysts indicated Gakpo, after a disappointing season, may be sold if a significant offer arises, potentially around £70 million. While he has not requested a transfer, clubs like Bayern have shown past interest. His performance has led to debates on reshaping Liverpool's attack under new management. The club is also considering other attacking signings, meaning Gakpo's departure would need careful planning to maintain squad depth.
- •Cody Gakpo had a challenging season with Liverpool.
- •Liverpool may consider selling him for a significant offer.
- •Clubs like Bayern have previously shown interest in Gakpo.
- •Liverpool is looking to add attacking options this summer.
- •The future of Gakpo remains unresolved as transfer discussions evolve.
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