'That's what we will fight for' – Cody Gakpo sets Champions League target as Liverpool aim to follow up Premier League title with more silverware

Cody Gakpo has set his sights on European silverware as Liverpool gear up for the 2025–26 season, aiming to follow up their Premier League triumph with Champions League success. The Dutch forward, who played a crucial role in the Reds’ resurgence under new manager Arne Slot, is eager to build on last season’s achievements and go even further on the continental stage.

'That's what we will fight for' - Cody Gakpo sets Champions League target as Liverpool aim to follow up Premier League title with more silverware'That's what we will fight for' - Cody Gakpo sets Champions League target as Liverpool aim to follow up Premier League title with more silverware'That's what we will fight for' - Cody Gakpo sets Champions League target as Liverpool aim to follow up Premier League title with more silverware

Gakpo recorded an impressive 18 goals and six assists in all competitions, firmly establishing himself as a key figure in Slot’s dynamic new system. With 24 direct goal contributions, Gakpo ranked second only to Mohamed Salah, who was directly involved in a staggering 57 goals. His performances not only showcased his attacking versatility andu0026nbsp;composure in front of goal but also highlighted his growing influence within a revitalised squad.

Despite their domestic success, Liverpool’s journey in the Champions League came to an abrupt and frustrating end in the round of 16. The Merseyside club topped the new league-style group stage after winning seven of their eight matches, entering the knockout phase full of momentum. However, their run was halted by in dramatic . After securing a 1-0 victory in the first leg away in Paris, Liverpool were unable to hold on at Anfield, eventually bowing out on penalties following a 1-1 draw on aggregate.

“I think we were all very proud at the time, still are [with] what we did last season, but it also gave us a lot of hunger that we wanted to do it again and again,” Gakpo said. “We felt a little bit of frustration that we were knocked out of the Champions League, because then maybe we had something more special.”

Liverpool’s preparations for the 2025–26 season will take another step forward this weekend as they face in the , a traditional curtain-raiser to the English football calendar. Gakpo will be one of the central figures to watch, especially given his recent form, as he scored twice in Liverpool’s second fixture of their pre-season double-header against Athletic Club earlier this week.u0026nbsp;