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Man Utd dealt Cody Gakpo hammer blow as another transfer target looks unattainable

Manchester United ’s hopes of signing PSV Eindhoven star Cody Gakpo have taken a blow following the club’s progression in the Champions League.

The Dutch international ace has attracted Premier League attention while the 23-year-old has spoken directly about United’s interest in his signature. It comes after Gakpo emerged as a serious candidate under United boss Erik ten Hag, who is familiar with him due to their time as opponents in the Eredivisie.

Gakpo grabbed 12 goals and 13 assists in 27 league games last year and helped PSV to progress past Monaco in Tuesday night’s Champions League qualification match, with Luuk de Jong grabbing a 109 minute winner. That victory for Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side setup a playoff match against Scottish giants Rangers – who defeated Union Saint-Gilloise of Belgium – for a place in the competition’s lucrative group stages.

United legend Van Nistelrooy has proven influential in Gakpo's development through PSV's youth ranks and he is now at the helm of the Eredivisie heavyweight. He is desperate to keep hold of the forward as they club look to win the title for the first time since 2018, although it is likely to be dictated by the club’s financial position.

Their stance on Gakpo is likely to be dictated by the club’s status within the Champions League; should they qualify for the group stages – then their need to sell will be much less pressing. PSV’s continued presence in the knockout stages also severely reduces their chances of selling their prized asset – as they would prefer to wait until the end of that progress.

Gakpo explained to reporters this week that the club’s status within the competition would be crucial for his future beyond this summer: "We must first focus on [the

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