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Liverpool sign French striker Hugo Ekitike in deal worth reported 69 million pounds
Hugo Ekitike will be a part of Liverpool's Asia Tour next week. Image: Reuters
Liverpool have signed French striker Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt, the Premier League side announced on Wednesday, with media reports saying the deal was worth 69 million pounds ($93.65 million) plus add-ons.
Ekitike is Liverpool's second-most expensive recruit in the close season after the Premier League champions signed Germany midfielder Florian Wirtz, who can also play as winger or forward, in June for a club-record 100 million pounds plus add-ons.
'The 23-year-old has successfully completed a medical and agreed personal terms with the Reds, allowing him to fly out to Hong Kong to join his new teammates on their pre-season tour of Asia later this week,' Liverpool said in a statement.
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After succesful 2024-25 season, Ekitike lands in Liverpool
Former Paris St Germain player Ekitike had a breakout campaign in 2024-25, scoring 15 Bundesliga goals in 33 appearances. He also struck four times as Frankfurt reached the quarter-finals of the Europa League.
Ekitike, who made his senior debut at Stade de Reims, joined PSG on loan in 2022, making 25 Ligue 1 appearances as they won the French top-flight. He went on loan to Frankfurt in 2023, before making the move permanent a year later.
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'It's a strong story for him and Eintracht Frankfurt that he's moving to one of Europe's top teams with the greatest ambitions and opportunities,' Frankfurt Sporting Director Markus Kroesche said in a statement.
'Hugo has earned this move, and it shows that we are capable of offering players a great prospect.'
Liverpool begin their Premier League title defence at home against Bournemouth on August 15.
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