After watching on as Liverpool seemingly jumped ahead of them in the race to sign Florian Wirtz, Bayern Munich have reportedly turned their focus towards payback in the form of recruiting one particular Anfield star this summer.
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Whilst it was Manchester City and Bayern who found themselves battling for Wirtz's signature, it has been Liverpool who have grabbed hold of the headlines. Sending shockwaves through Europe, the Reds have stolen a march on their rivals and are reportedly set to sign the Bayer Leverkusen star in what could quite easily be the deal of the summer in all regards.
Having already lifted the Premier League in their first season under Arne Slot, it's clear that those at Anfield mean business after deciding against splashing the cash last summer.
Alongside Wirtz, rumours have also indicated that Liverpool are pushing to sign the midfielder's Leverkusen teammate, Jeremie Frimpong, to replace the Real Madrid-bound Trent Alexander-Arnold and Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez.
Liverpool's interest in Wirtz is a fairly open secret already and Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes had his say on the potential move earlier this week, telling reporters: "There is concrete interest from Liverpool, but there’s no more to say right now. Florian is our player.”
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Meanwhile, on Bayern Munich's end, they've been left with no choice but to turn their attention elsewhere. And that could yet deal the Premier League champions a frustrating blow amid rumours that the German giants have set their sights on signing an Anfield star who Slot loves.
According to Sky Sports' Florian Plettenberg, Bayern Munich have now made contact to sign Cody Gakpo. Club chief Max Eberl is reportedly a fan of the Dutchman and has now added him to a list of left-wing options which already includes Rafael Leao and Brighton's Karou Mitoma.
What's more, given that they're set to welcome Wirtz this summer, Liverpool and FSG are open to selling Gakpo if the right offer arrives. Whether Slot would approve such an exit is the big question. Gakpo has been a man transformed under his countryman, scoring 18 goals in all competitions and claiming a spot in Liverpool's front three as a result.
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Slot hasn't hesitated to praise the former PSV man, either. He told reporters when asked about his winger earlier in the season: "In the second half of last season Cody scored a lot of goals so he's been a good player for Liverpool for a long time now. He continues doing that and that's a good thing. For me, he is a regular starter."
Also dubbed "excellent" by former Liverpool and Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole back in October, Gakpo is not someone that Liverpool should be keen to lose in the coming months.