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A top striker is available this summer, and Premier League clubs are already circling.
He’s just helped his club secure Champions League football.
But despite that success, his future is uncertain.
One Premier League club has already dropped out after strengthening their attack.
Three others are still in the race, including Liverpool.
Talks haven’t started, but that could change soon.
The player’s current club is bracing for bids.
And if the price is right, they’ll have a big decision to make.
According to Florian Plettenberg, Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt are anticipating offers for 23-year-old striker Hugo Ekitike.
The post read, “Eintracht Frankfurt would like to keep Hugo Ekitike, also to be well prepared for the Champions League.”
“However, Eintracht are expecting offers this month.
Liverpool remain a concrete option.”
“Newcastle have renewed their interest.”
“Manchester United still there.”
“Chelsea are currently unlikely due to the transfer of Joao Pedro.”
“His price tag is €100m.”
The French forward is attracting interest from Liverpool, Manchester United, and Newcastle United ahead of a potential summer move.
Ekitike joined Frankfurt from PSG and had a solid end to the season.
The German club would prefer to keep him, especially with Champions League football on the horizon.
But they’re aware of growing interest.
As reported, “Frankfurt anticipate that clubs will be forthcoming with an official offer this month.”
From a Liverpool point of view, Ekitike fits the profile.
At 23, he offers energy, potential, and depth in a position the club is still trying to solidify.
With uncertainty around some of the current forwards, he could be a valuable addition.
The reported €100m valuation is a major talking point.
That figure could prove a stumbling block, depending on how hard Frankfurt push to keep him.
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