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Liverpool currently have six undroppable players as £37m deal May be pricelessWhile playing a preseason friendly against Bayern Munich, Cody Gakpo once again showed his mettle and has the potential to excel at Liverpool.

The Dutchman took Bayern Munich by surprise with a stunt that has become a regular feature of Cody Gakpo’s game since moving to Liverpool eight months ago.

After a deft one-two with Diogo Jota, Gakpo was closing in on Yann Sommer’s goal and only two minutes had passed in Liverpool’s last preseason game before their 2023 tour of Singapore.

Gakpo gave the Bundesliga champions a scare with a sublime weak-footed strike after making one touch to caress the ball and another to steady himself. This gave Liverpool the lead. With Kopties having moved from PSV Eindhoven, the 23-year-old saw this all too familiar sight as he received the ball in a deep central area.
It was a lightning-fast, back-to-front sequence that started.

In addition to being his second preseason goal, the £37 million January signing’s most recent standout performance has him well-positioned to start at Stamford Bridge next weekend.

Even though Josip Stanisic and Frans Kratzig’s late goals sealed an incredible comeback for Bayern Munich, which saw Jurgen Klopp’s team lose 4-3 at the Singapore National Stadium, Liverpool will be returning to Merseyside on Wednesday night with the knowledge that their goal-scoring ranks are strong ahead of the new Premier League campaign.

Aside from his outstanding opening goal, Gakpo’s performance on Wednesday highlighted his place among the essential—and possibly untouchable—members of Liverpool’s team. Only players like Trent Alexander-Arnold, Bryan Ruiz, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, and Mohamed Salah can truly claim to be at such an elite level at Anfield.

That ranking represents a significant difference from the feeling that met his arrival on Merseyside eight months ago after then-sporting director Julian Ward had utilised the festive period to thrash out a deal with his Dutch counterparts at PSV. In fact, the sight of Gakpo posing in Liverpool red for the first time was met with a fair amount of perplexity by some quarters of the fanbase given Klopp’s side had been crying out for midfield reinforcements for the best part of two-and-a-half years.

However, his latest showing in Singapore – not for the first time in the fledgling stages of his Liverpool career – will have left Bayern Munich and other heavyweights of the European game clenching their fists in frustration.

At a time when the Bundesliga champions are looking to right the wrongs of a first season in nine years without Robert Lewandowski by striking a deal for Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane, which, if finalised, is expected to cost in the excess of £90m, Gakpo’s excellence at both leading the line and operating out of possession cannot be understated.

Liverpool currently have six undroppable players as £37m deal May be priceless
Though even with the apparent impasse in negotiations with the North London outfit, Thomas Tuchel’s side, who also saw their attacking ranks weakened by the departure of Sadio Mane earlier this week, still managed to tally four goals past Alisson Becker.

However, after the questionable officiating that overlooked Wednesday’s game – mainly for Bayern’s first and fourth goals – and Liverpool’s obvious teething problems as their defenders continue to get up to speed with the requirements of their new-look 3-2-2-3 formation, the 4-3 victory certainly holds no danger of persuading Tuchel to cease his long-standing pursuit of Kane.

Having said that, the 2020 Champions League winners are not the only side who will be left to lament Ward’s masterstroke and final notable act as Liverpool’s transfer chief. Of course, such efficiency led to the Reds besting Manchester United in the race to land Gakpo, who, as a fellow Dutchman, Erik Ten Hag had been a main admirer of.

As a result, United’s search for a focal point of their attack has led them to agree to a £72m fee with Atalanta for 20-year-old Rasmus Højlund. His imminent move to Old Trafford comes after stop-gap solution Wout Weghorst fired blank in his 17 Premier League outings last term while on loan from Championship side Burnley.

Meanwhile, back in Singapore, Gakpo’s first-half performance was further complemented by an equally as impressive cameo on the left side of midfield in the second half, shortly before he was replaced by 18-year-old Bobby Clark.

“I played in midfield a few times last season already,” said Gakpo, speaking to the ECHO in the Far East earlier this week. “I just have to see what’s going to happen, if I maybe play in the midfield or in the striker position or somewhere else. There are multiple options. Do I have a preference? Just to play!”.

Bayern Munich would have been understood for being relieved to see the back of Liverpool’s No. 18 when he was withdrawn on 61 minutes. That would, however, stand true if his impending exit wasn’t supplemented by the introductions of Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez shortly after half time.

On that basis, it’s fair to say Liverpool’s arsenal is well-stocked ahead of next week’s Premier League get-go.

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