
Liverpool’s £79 Million Signing: Hugo Ekitike – The Next Darwin Núñez or Thierry Henry?
The Reds are splashing out another massive fortune on a forward bursting with raw potential-yet shockingly light on real experience!

The Reds are splashing out another massive fortune on a forward bursting with raw potential-yet shockingly light on real experience!

Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe has admitted to growing frustration in the transfer market after the Magpies missed out on multiple key targets to Premier League rivals, including Bryan Mbeumo, Liam Delap, Joao Pedro and Hugo Ekitike. While Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool have all been very active, Newcastle's transfer activity remains stifled due to financial restrictions.

Liverpool have submitted a €90 million (£78m/$105m) bid to Eintracht Frankfurt for French striker Hugo Ekitike. Sky Sports have revealed that an agreement in principle has been established between Liverpool and Eintracht Frankfurt, laying the groundwork for what could soon become one of the most significant deals of the summer.

Liverpool have submitted a bid worth €75 million (£65m/$87m) to sign Eintracht Frankfurt forward Hugo Ekitike. The Reds are keen on signing a No.9 this summer and want to wrap up the transfer as soon as possible. Newcastle United were also keen on signing the striker, however, the German club is reportedly prioritising the Reds' offer.

Newcastle withdraws from the Hugo Ekitike sweepstakes, igniting a fierce battle between Manchester United and Liverpool for the €80m French striking phenom!

In a dramatic transfer twist, Liverpool are racing to hijack Newcastle's pursuit of Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt, following initial talks on Alexander Isak

After splashing out a nine-figure sum on Florian Wirtz, the English champions are poised to break the bank again for the sensational Swede!

Newcastle’s pursuit of Hugo Ekitike has hit a roadblock after Eintracht Frankfurt turned down their opening bid and demanded improved terms.

Liverpool are keen on signing a new No.9 to bolster their attack ahead of the 2025-26 campaign. The Reds have prioritised having a fearsome frontline in the last few seasons, with more than one option in each of the three positions upfront. Alexander Isak is one of five players on Liverpool's radar to slot into the central striker berth next season.