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Cody Gakpo admits Bayern Munich talks before signing new Liverpool deal

The 26-year-old moved to Anfield in January 2023, when he moved to Merseyside from PSV Eindhoven for a fee initially worth an initial 34.5 million pounds but rising to 44.3 million pounds once add-ons have been factored in. While he took a bit of time to settle and showed flashes of his ability in those first few months, Gakpo has now become a regular under Arne Slot.

Indeed, under his compatriot, Gakpo really hit the straps for Liverpool last season, contributing towards 25 goals (17 scored, eight assists) from 49 appearances - a G/A every 107.8 minutes he took to the field for the Reds.

This season has started on a similar level, with the 41-times capped Netherlands international having one goal and two assists to his name from four games already, form which has already vindicated the improved deal the Reds handed the player last week.

That new arrangement runs until 2030, and a delighted Gakpo has now come clean on those talks with Bayern Munich.

"From what I understand, (Bayern) did come, but they ended up buying Luis Diaz," Gakpo told ESPN Netherlands.

"It's nice (to have clarity). I've experienced things differently myself, of course.

"A transfer window like this can be hectic and stressful for a player and everyone around them. I don't have that problem anymore."

With Gakpo penning the extension just two days before the arrival of Alexander Isak, competition for places in the Liverpool forward line has never been more challenging.

When all are fit, Slot will be able to select from Mo Salah, Isak, Hugo Ekitike, Rio Ngumoha and Federico Chiesa, as well as the Dutchman. An absolute wealth of options.

Indeed, Gakpo insists he is happy at Anfield and was delighted to sign the new deal, revealing talks over an extension "took us a year," adding, "maybe a little longer or shorter, but it's just a long process."

Gakpo continued: "I already told the club that I'm happy and that my family is happy in England. We feel at home, and I think that's very important, besides the football itself, of course."

As the forward referenced at the start, he was the subject of attention from Bayern Munich, who instead got the green light and eventually sealed the signing of Luis Diaz instead.

While the Colombian was a popular player at Anfield and one of the first on the Liverpool team sheet under Slot, the Reds knew the offer from Bayern - worth an initial 60.7 million pounds - was simply too good to turn down for the 28-year-old.

And with his deal at Anfield expiring at the end of the season and with the Reds showing no inclination to hand Diaz the type of salary he was demanding, it made good business sense for the Reds to cash in when they did, with Richard Hughes helping bring in another hefty sale to help fund Slot's crazy 440 million pound transfer spree.

Gakpo, by contrast, was a player the Reds were happy to both pin down to a longer deal and hand a pay-rise to - a move that made sense given his age (26) and the fact that he just about to enter his peak years.

Meanwhile, Liverpool face a potential knockout blow in their quest to sign Marc Guehi, with a report revealing how Lamine Yamal could have swung the transfer race in Barcelona's favour.

Elsewhere, Liverpool have a cast-iron plan in place to succeed Virgil van Dijk at Anfield with a future 2027 deal already said to be done.

And finally, Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has finally broken his silence over the "challenging" saga around Isak's departure to Liverpool, revealing how it really impacted his players at St James' Park.

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