Cody Gakpo has dominated transfer chatter in recent weeks, yet one trusted journalist has suggested that a summer exit from Liverpool is unlikely. Fabrizio Romano noted last week that Tottenham Hotspur are showing interest in the 27-year-old, though they have not yet made any formal approach to the Merseysiders for the Netherlands international.
Andoni Iraola is understood to want the opportunity to work with the Reds attacker once he has recovered from his post-World Cup downtime, and the Anfield hierarchy also appear determined to keep hold of him, based on the latest insights from a reliable source.
Daily Mail reporter Lewis Steele spoke with The Redmen TV to discuss Gakpo’s situation at Liverpool, saying the club’s leadership is already planning for the 2026/27 season with him integrated into the squad. He described Gakpo as “not as off-limits as he was perhaps 12 months ago,” but added that he would be surprised if the Dutch forward wasn’t a Liverpool player by the end of the summer transfer window. Internally, Steele said, the expectation is to continue the next season with Gakpo as part of the setup.
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Gakpo’s 2025/26 campaign may not have matched his best form, with nine goals in 52 appearances, yet he again demonstrated his ability to deliver when it counts by scoring three times at the World Cup. His performances across the tournament highlighted his capacity to rise to the occasion, a trait Liverpool will value as they look to balance attacking options in the squad.
Liverpool have strengthened their wide attacking options with the acquisition of Victor Muñoz from Osasuna, but Mo Salah’s departure would push Richard Hughes to prioritise wingers in this transfer window, with Bradley Barcola emerging as a leading target. The Reds’ forward line does not run deep, so an offer truly irresistible to Liverpool—whether from Spurs or another suitor—could test the club’s resolve to part with Gakpo this summer.
Gakpo remains under contract for four more years, giving Liverpool ample financial and sporting flexibility to resist selling him. Iraola will likely want to evaluate every player up close to determine who will play a central role and who might be deemed dispensable as the season progresses. Transfer windows can always throw a curveball, but like Steele, we remain confident that Gakpo, wearing the number 18 shirt, will stay with Liverpool for the foreseeable future.
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