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Gakpo shows why Arsenal and Liverpool should be devastated at Man Utd agreement

Cody Gakpo celebrates

Man Utd might not be used to thanking Louis van Gaal but he did them a solid in the summer. A focused Cody Gakpo has been good for everyone.

 

PSV owe Louis van Gaal.

There are two sides to the Netherlands head coach: the trouser-dropping, email-loving, Nick Powell-substituting, Brazilian-hating, Neil Custis-baiting sex masochist; and the trophy-hoarding, touchline-marauding European champion, philosopher and revolutionary.

Those of a Premier League persuasion will remember the former, fondly or otherwise. But even in the final throes of a legendary and often ludicrous career, with a well-earned retirement on the horizon after this World Cup, Van Gaal has the moments of piercing lucidity that only a master of his craft can.

The 71-year-old would have had his own biases and agendas when it came to the future prospects, both immediate and long-term, of Cody Gakpo. But the private advice he offered the Dutch forward in the summer was invaluable at a time when most would have simply massaged the neck of a player who was having his head turned by the Premier League.

Why move now, Van Gaal reasoned, in this most unique of World Cup years?

There was an element of selfishness as a national team manager simply wanted to prevent one of his more important squad members from playing less frequently in the build-up to the tournament. Gakpo was a guaranteed PSV regular but the adaptation to a new club in a different country could have drastically reduced those crucial minutes.

Yet delaying the inevitable has benefited the player, the manager, the club and indeed everyone but the financial department of the team which eventually signs one of the World Cups most exciting young talents.

“I spoke to the national team coach and asked for his advice,” Gakpo said in September. “His advice was clear: that I should follow my feelings. But that a transfer in a World Cup year is such a transition, going from club to club. It’s not ideal for a player, and I agreed with him.”

Leeds and Southampton were placing increasing sums of cash under the nose of PSV at the time. Man Utd, Everton and Nottingham Forest had also been credited with an interest, while Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City have since registered Gakpo on their own radars.

In England particularly, more clubs have been linked with him than haven’t. Eighteen goals and assists each in 32 games this season will do that.

But the £30m or so PSV stood to receive a couple of months ago will no longer…

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