Netherlands-Togo left winger Cody Gakpo of Liverpool is being linked with a move to Bayern Munich, with the German champions monitoring the 27-year-old ahead of a potential summer reshuffle in attack.
Transfermarkt lists Gakpo’s market value at €60.00m and the rumour, dated 14 June 2026, places him as a possible target for the Bundesliga giants as they look to add pace and versatility out wide. The reported probability of the transfer remains unclear, marked only as “?”, and there is currently no public indication of an agreed fee or personal terms.
Gakpo, born in Eindhoven on 7 May 1999, joined Liverpool as a highly rated attacker capable of operating across the front line, but primarily as an attack-minded left winger cutting in onto his right foot. Standing at 1.93m, his blend of height, technical ability and direct running has made him a regular option in the Premier League and in Europe.
In his most recent outing prior to the rumour emerging, Gakpo featured for Liverpool in a high-intensity Premier League fixture against [opponent], played on June 14, 2026, which finished [scoreline]. Operating from the left, he [describe performance in neutral terms – for example, “completed the full 90 minutes and was involved in several attacking moves,” without adding invented stats].
Details of Gakpo’s Liverpool contract situation have not been disclosed in the latest data, with no confirmed expiry date. That uncertainty could yet shape negotiations, with clubs often exploring whether a player could be available at a discount or, further down the line, as a free agent once a deal runs down or is allowed to expire.
Gakpo, who holds both Netherlands and Togo nationality, built his reputation at PSV Eindhoven before his move to Anfield, where he has operated mainly on the left but can also play centrally in attack. His performances have sustained his valuation in the upper tier of European forwards.
With Bayern Munich assessing options in the Bundesliga and Liverpool planning their own next steps, the coming weeks will determine whether this tentative link develops into a formal approach – and whether a switch to Germany becomes the next major step in Gakpo’s career trajectory and growing European reputation.
