Liverpool agree £79m deal for striker Hugo Ekitike
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Hugo Ekitike’s transfer to Liverpool may be finalised today as he has arrived in Merseyside for his medical, according to Sky Sports.Premier League champions, Liverpool will pay €90 million (£78
Liverpool and Chelsea are carrying the brunt of the load, with the Blues the league’s highest spenders before an agreement is struck for Ekitiké. The world champions, according to Transfermarkt, have splashed out £211 million ($283 million) and have been heavily reimbursed via their work in the United States this summer.
With a fee agreed for striker Hugo Ekitike, the Frenchman now has permission to travel to complete a medical and agree personal terms with Liverpool. Should everything go to plan, the forward could join the Reds squad for their pre-season tour in Asia.
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Hugo Ekitike is set to travel to Liverpool to complete his transfer to the club from Eintracht Frankurt.The French forward is set to become Liverpool’s fourth major signing of the summer, following
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In stark contrast to recent transfer windows, the Reds have massively flexed their muscles in the marketplace this summer, bringing in Giorgi Mamardashvili (deal done in 2024), Jeremie Frimpong, Armin Pecsi, Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez for a combined outlay exceeding £170m.
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The transfer conundrum doesn’t end at the back. Son Heung-min’s future remains a major subplot of Tottenham’s summer. The Telegraph revealed the existence of a “key player clause” tied to Spurs’ tour of South Korea, a clause that could significantly impact the club’s finances and Son’s immediate availability.