Report: Bundesliga giants want Liverpool attacker
Liverpool Transfer Rumours: Bayern Munich Eyes Cody Gakpo Amid Winger Crisis
Bayern's Search Shifts Towards Anfield
With Leroy Sané leaving Bayern Munich for Galatasaray on a free, the Bundesliga champions are scrambling for quality reinforcements on the left wing. Initial hopes were pinned on Nico Williams and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens, but Chelsea and Barcelona have made aggressive moves for both players, leaving Bayern empty-handed and short on elite options.
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This shortage has led Bayern to shift their attention to the Premier League, and more specifically to Liverpool, where two standout performers—Cody Gakpo and Luis Díaz—are reportedly under serious consideration. As revealed by Christian Falk in his exclusive for CaughtOffside, Bayern sporting director Max Eberl is a long-time admirer of Gakpo, describing the Dutch international as a 'personal favourite'.
'Liverpool's Cody Gakpo, for example, could be back on the radar,' Falk reports.
'The player is said to be a personal favourite of Eberl.'
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Though initial contact with Gakpo's camp has reportedly quietened, the expectation is that discussions could quickly resume if Bayern fail to secure alternatives.
Contract Status Offers Liverpool Leverage
However, Liverpool are in a strong position. Gakpo is contracted until 2028, and with no immediate pressure to sell, the Reds hold the cards. Moreover, Arne Slot has reportedly made Gakpo a key figure in his long-term vision, meaning it would take a hefty bid—and the player's personal desire for a new challenge—to shift that dynamic.
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'Liverpool won't want to push the left winger out the door this summer – not without the player's wishes and a sizeable transfer fee.'
Whether Gakpo is willing to trade Premier League success for a starting role at Bayern remains to be seen. But if Bayern's winger crisis deepens, expect renewed pressure—and potentially a tempting offer—before the window closes.
Our View – Anfield Index Analysis
From a Liverpool fan's perspective, this is the kind of rumour that sparks concern—but not panic. Cody Gakpo has grown steadily since arriving from PSV and was particularly impactful latter half of 2024. With 25 direct goal involvements this past season, he's clearly hitting his stride just as Arne Slot steps in.
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The mention of Gakpo being a 'personal favourite' of Max Eberl is flattering, but it doesn't scream imminent exit. Fans know Gakpo is settled, admired by the club, and under a long-term deal. Slot's familiarity with the Dutch system and Eredivisie background might even further solidify Gakpo's role going forward.
That said, Bayern's interest serves as a reminder that Europe's elite still view Liverpool as a prime source of talent. Luis Díaz has had interest from Saudi and Barcelona in recent months, and now Gakpo enters that sphere. It's a compliment to Liverpool's recruitment, but also a test of their resolve.
Most supporters would agree: unless Gakpo demands a move (which there's no sign of), the club should shut down any approach swiftly. With a full season under Slot on the horizon, Gakpo could easily become a central figure in Liverpool's next evolution—not one to be sacrificed for short-term profit.
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