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Gakpo doesn't score goals, but has this collection of luxury cars

The Dutchman has failed to score since arriving at Anfield last December, accumulating almost 500 minutes of drought

By Charles Cornwall

The Dutchman has failed to score since arriving at Anfield last December, accumulating almost 500 minutes of drought
The Dutchman has failed to score since arriving at Anfield last December, accumulating almost 500 minutes of drought
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For a player who arrived at Liverpool with a huge reputation after his performance at the Qatar 2022 World Cup, he has been a complete disappointment. Cody Gakpo joined the Reds for a fee in excess of 40 million from PSV in the Netherlands, and since making his debut in the 1/32nd Final against Wolverhampton, the 23-year-old striker has gone nearly 500 minutes without scoring.

Klopp is starting to have headaches with him, as in his six appearances on the pitch that Gakpo has had, all of them have been starts and even against Brighton and recently Wolves, the Oranje star has played all the minutes of the game. This situation has already pushed the German coach to the limit, who pleaded with the board to sign Gakpo.

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One of the young striker's passions is the love of cars, and his collection of luxury cars starts with his BMW X5 SUV, priced at over $60,000, and Gakpo also boasts his Audi Q7 with a list price of $50,000. A BENTLEY Bentayga V8 could be added to this list, as Cody is a super fan of this type of car, ideal for transporting his family, who is his top priority.

Gakpo's distraction

Gakpo, who until a few days ago stayed in a luxury hotel in the city, is now in the process of moving to one of the most exclusive suburbs, where he has moved his collection of cars, which he uses to transport himself to Reds training sessions. Cody is living this week with the obligation to score in Liverpool's biggest game, the Merseyside derby.

 


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