Liverpool FC are reportedly seeking as much as €100 million for Cody Gakpo, amid mounting interest from Atletico Madrid ahead of the summer transfer window.

The Netherlands international is said to be intrigued by the possibility of a move to La Liga, where a different tactical rhythm could offer greater prominence within a structured attacking system.

While Gakpo has contributed seven goals and four assists this season, his output has fluctuated, prompting debate over whether he represents a guaranteed starter in Liverpool’s long-term plans.

Atletico’s interest introduces a complex dynamic, particularly as the Spanish club seeks to add versatility and goal threat to its forward options without compromising financial prudence.

Valuation Questioned As Alternatives Emerge

Liverpool’s reported €100 million valuation may prove prohibitive, especially given market conditions and the player’s statistical production relative to other high-end attackers.

Speculation has simultaneously linked the Merseyside club with alternative offensive reinforcements, including Michael Olise and Yan Diomande, both viewed as dynamic profiles capable of elevating the attacking unit.

Olise’s performances for Bayern Munich have drawn widespread acclaim, while Diomande’s age and developmental ceiling present an intriguing long-term proposition.

At 26, Gakpo may be approaching his peak years, which could prompt Liverpool to consider whether reinvestment opportunities outweigh the benefits of retention should a substantial offer materialize.

For now, the club appear intent on signaling strength in negotiations, though the coming months may determine whether valuation rigidity or strategic recalibration ultimately shapes the outcome of this evolving transfer saga.

James is a UK-based staff writer and has been writing about sports and entertainment news for over six years.