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View image in fullscreenLiverpool sign Hugo Ekitiké in £79m deal after fending off late Manchester United bid
Striker joins from Eintracht Frankfurt on six-year deal
Liverpool’s summer spending nears £300m
Liverpool have completed the signing of Hugo Ekitiké from Eintracht Frankfurt, with the striker rejecting a late attempt by Manchester United to hijack the transfer.
The France Under-21 international has joined the Premier League champions for a guaranteed £69m plus £10m in add-ons, having undergone a medical in the UK on Tuesday.
He is understood to have signed a six-year contract and will meet up with his new teammates on their pre-season tour of Hong Kong and Japan.
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Ekitiké was a longstanding target for Liverpool, despite their interest in Newcastle centre-forward Alexander Isak, and contact was first made with the 23-year-old’s representatives in January.
Arne Slot then outlined his plans for the striker in a call at the end of last season.
Newcastle made a move for Ekitiké last week after missing out on Liam Delap and João Pedro but their £70m bid was rejected by Eintracht and the player made it clear his preference was to join Liverpool.
United also received the same information when they made a last-minute attempt to hijack the deal.
United’s director of recruitment, Christopher Vivell, is believed to have contacted Eintracht’s sporting director Markus Krosche over a possible transfer but Ekitiké was already set on Anfield.
Ekitiké scored 22 goals and made 12 assists in his one and only season at Frankfurt, helping the club qualify for the Champions League, and while primarily a No 9 Liverpool believe he can also operate as a second striker or out wide.
Anfield officials are confident he can become one of the finest forwards in the game should his recent progress with Eintracht be maintained.
The deal for Ekitiké takes Liverpool’s summer spending to almost £300m.
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