Liverpool sends 90 million euros to buy Hugo Ekitike

Liverpool officially sent a proposal worth 90 million euros to Eintracht Frankfurt to recruit striker Hugo Ekitike.

Liverpool sends 90 million euros to buy Hugo Ekitike

As revealed from Sky Sports, the two parties have reached a preliminary agreement, paving the way for one of the most notable deals this summer.

If the terms depend on the complete achievement, Eintracht Frankfurt may receive the largest amount in the club history. According to The Athletic, the deal will even surpass Frankfurt's current record of 95 million euros that Paris Saint-Germain has paid to Randal Kolo Muorni in 2023.

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Liverpool sends 90 million euros to buy Hugo Ekitike

Hugo Ekitike is said to be very excited at the prospect of being arrived in the Premier League. And among the options, Liverpool is the most desirable destination. Earlier, Newcastle United had tried to approach the 22 -year -old striker, but was rejected by Frankfurt. Now, Ekitike has gazed at the Merseyside region, where the defending champion of England is waiting for him with an open door for a new step in his career.

The recruitment of a quality striker has long been Liverpool's top priority in the summer transfer window, especially after the shock of the sudden departure of Diogo Jota, the loss leaves a large space both professional and mental at Anfield. After completing valuable contracts such as midfielder Florian Wirtz, right -back Jeremie Frimpong and left -back Milos Kerkez, now all the attention of The Reds are in public.

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Along with that, Liverpool is also listening to the offer for striker Darwin Nunez, who has not left much impression under coach Arne Slot. Meanwhile, Luis Diaz has expressed his desire to leave, with Bayern Munich and Barcelona are following closely. These moves made the Liverpool leadership accelerate the bringing Ekitike to Anfield, in order to maintain the leading position in the UK and Europe.

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