Cody Gakpo has been a bright spot for the Netherlands national team, scoring twice in their 4‑1 win over Romania in the final group‑stage match of UEFA Euro 2024. The 23‑year‑old striker’s performances have reignited interest in his role at Liverpool, where he has struggled to secure regular playing time since joining from PSV in 2022.
Gakpo’s emergence on the international stage has come at a time when Liverpool’s forward line is crowded. Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino, and new signing Darwin Núñez have all been pushing for a spot in the starting XI, and the club’s manager, Jürgen Klopp, has been reluctant to rotate the squad too heavily. Gakpo has been used mainly as a substitute, with his minutes in the Premier League and Champions League falling short of the 3,000‑minute mark he achieved with the Dutch side.
Sources indicate that Klopp has praised Gakpo’s work ethic but has not committed to a long‑term role for him. The striker himself has expressed a desire to play more regularly, saying that he is “ready for a bigger challenge” and that he wants to “prove himself in the Premier League.” Whether Liverpool will give him that opportunity remains unclear, especially as the club looks to maintain its competitive edge on both domestic and European fronts.
Analysis:
The convergence of Gakpo’s international form and Liverpool’s internal competition has created a classic “footballing conundrum.” On one hand, the Dutch forward’s recent goal‑scoring exploits suggest he has the talent to compete at the highest level. On the other hand, the tactical demands and depth of Liverpool’s attacking options make it difficult for the club to justify a regular starting role for a young striker who has yet to fully adapt to Klopp’s system. If Liverpool chooses to promote Gakpo, it could signal a shift toward integrating more youth talent, but it also risks disrupting the established chemistry that has brought the club success in recent seasons. Conversely, if the club opts to loan or transfer him, it may open a window for other forwards to step up, potentially reshaping Liverpool’s future attacking profile.
Sources
– BBC Sport, “The Gakpo conundrum facing Liverpool” (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cg74ded0d95o?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss)
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