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Cody Gakpo's private feelings over his situation at Liverpool as transfer suggestion shared

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Cody Gakpo's Private Feelings Over His Situation at Liverpool as Transfer Suggestion Shared

Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo faces mounting pressure amid criticism of his form, with pundits urging him to consider a transfer away from Anfield at the end of the season in pursuit of a fresh challenge[1]. Signed by Liverpool in January 2023 as the reigning Dutch Footballer of the Year, the versatile 26-year-old attacker has struggled to secure a consistent starting role under manager Arne Slot[2].



Gakpo's journey began at PSV Eindhoven, where he trialed at age six and rose through the youth ranks to become a senior standout, scoring his maiden goal in a Dutch Cup match against Excelsior Maassluis in 2018[2]. Despite recent contributions, including goals in Champions League wins over Marseille and a draw at Fulham, his position in the squad remains precarious[2]. Injuries have compounded issues, with Gakpo sidelined alongside Mohamed Salah during Alexander Isak's absence due to a broken leg in December 2025, highlighting Liverpool's forward line vulnerabilities[3].

Transfer speculation has intensified as Gakpo privately grapples with his bit-part status. Sources suggest he feels undervalued, prompting advice from experts to seek regular minutes elsewhere. While Liverpool value his adaptability across forward positions, ongoing criticism and competition from players like Isak—before his injury—have fueled exit rumors[1][3]. No concrete bids have emerged, but a departure could allow Gakpo to revive his career at a club offering guaranteed starts.

As Liverpool navigate a demanding schedule, including Premier League clashes like the upcoming Arsenal fixture—which Gakpo has called a 'very big game'—his future hangs in the balance[2]. Fans and analysts await clarity on whether the Dutch star will fight for his place or heed calls to move on.

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