Gakpo, who has become a key player for the team, has scored five goals in seven World Cup matches and has a total of 23 goals in 52 international appearances.
Gakpo appreciates the freedom he has with the Netherlands, which he believes is different from his experience at Liverpool under former manager Arne Slot.
"It's a little bit different. How I play here, where the coach wants me to be, the freedom that I have at the club," he said, choosing not to comment on Liverpool.
The transfer window has seen Liverpool sign Victor Munoz and pursue Yan Diomande as new manager Andoni Iraola looks to strengthen the team's attack.
Whether Gakpo will remain with the team remains uncertain, but his impressive World Cup performance may lead manager Iraola to consider keeping him on board.
Gakpo is proving himself to be one of the top players at the World Cup this summer, and his future with Liverpool and the Netherlands will be closely watched.
Gakpo's performances have raised questions about his role at Liverpool, particularly with the team's recent signings and managerial changes.
As the World Cup continues, Gakpo's situation will be closely monitored, and his future with Liverpo










