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Liverpool have reportedly secured a deal to sign Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt, prevailing over competition from Newcastle United and Manchester United. The 23-year-old French Under-21 international striker has expressed a strong desire to join Liverpool, which has accelerated negotiations to finalize the transfer and offer him a six-year contract at Anfield.
The transfer is expected to push Liverpool’s summer spending beyond £250 million. Ekitike has an £86.5 million release clause, though Liverpool are aiming to acquire him for less. Eintracht Frankfurt's stance on the fee remains firm, but the player's preference for Liverpool may influence the club's decision. Liverpool have been searching for a striker upgrade over the past year, scouting numerous targets before focusing on Ekitike as a key signing ahead of their upcoming pre-season tour in Asia.
Newcastle United made a club-record £70 million bid for Ekitike, but it was rejected. They have since acknowledged defeat in the race for the striker. Liverpool previously considered Alexander Isak as a primary target, but after Newcastle declared Isak was not for sale, they shifted their efforts decisively toward Ekitike, who is seen as a cheaper alternative with significant potential to become a top Premier League striker. Liverpool’s financial prudence from recent transfer windows has enabled them to pursue such high-profile acquisitions.
Aside from the Ekitike deal, Liverpool are also linked with moves for other players like Real Madrid winger Rodrygo, highlighting an active transfer window as the club looks to bolster its squad for the new season. Meanwhile, Liverpool’s centre-back Ibrahima Konaté continues to attract interest, with Real Madrid reportedly watching his situation.
This signing marks a significant step for Liverpool, underscoring their ambition to strengthen their attacking options and maintain competitiveness in the Premier League and European competitions.
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