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Cody Gakpo has been linked to Bayern Munich, and Liverpool would not stand in the way of a sale, according to David Lynch.The Dutchman has been a point of contention among the Reds’ fanbase during the 2025/26 season.Liverpool fans were unhappy with Gakpo during the recent FA Cup win over Brighton and Hove Albion. CHANGE MY MIND: Rio Ngumoha needs to go out on loan next season ✈️ Where would be the ideal destination?
Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty Images Elsewhere, Jamie Carragher said after Nottingham Forest that Rio Ngumoha did more than the Dutchman and Mohamed Salah in that victory despite only playing 13 minutes of normal time.Liverpool wouldn’t stand in the way of Bayern Munich signing Cody GakpoIn turn, some supporters probably aren’t opposed to seeing the ex-PSV man depart in the near future.Well, David Lynch has now commented on Gakpo potentially moving to Bayern Munich when speaking to Anfield Index.When doing so, he said he thinks Liverpool would not stand in the way of a transfer.Lynch stated: “Well, there’s suggestions that Bayern are interested and I don’t think Liverpool would stand in his way if they were to offer a decent fee for him.“But whether that turns into something concrete and they actually come for him is, that’s the big question really.“So you know like I say I don’t think Liverpool will be turning down huge offers for him but I but equally I don’t think they’re going to kick him out the door either because of the contract he’s on. “So, yeah, we we’ll kind of see over the summer really whether it comes to anything.” Who was the better Liverpool goalkeeper – prime Alisson or prime Pepe Reina?
How much Cody Gakpo earns at LiverpoolGakpo has seven goals and four assists across all competitions this season, but his insistence on cutting inside to shoot all the time has been frustrating to watch.Slot seems to favour the Dutchman, but it remains to be seen if he will even be Liverpool manager once the summer transfer window opens up, with Xabi Alonso still linked with the role.A change in the dugout could make an exit more likely, and the Reds would potentially save quite a lot of money on wages.At present, Capology say the winger takes home £250,000-a-week at Anfield, which is the fourth highest in the squad behind Mohamed Salah (£400,000-a-week), Virgil van Dijk (£350,000-a-week) and Alexander Isak (£280,000-a-week).Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox
