Liverpool Complete £79M Hugo Ekitike Transfer
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Liverpool Turn to Ekitike as Slot Shapes His Forward LineEkitike steps into the spotlightThere is something theatrical in the way Liverpool conduct their transfer business. Not the fireworks of
Yet, as attention shifts to Alexander Isak, there is a growing sense that another major signing could still be in the works. ESPN report that Liverpool remain keen on bringing the Newcastle forward to Anfield.
Liverpool are said to want Rodrygo to join their starting forward line and play alongside talisman Mohamed Salah and fellow new signing Ekitike. The Merseyside outfit could even fund the arrival of Rodrygo by selling Luis Diaz, with Bayern Munich linked to the Colombian attacker.
One of the most prominent examples of Fenway Sports Group's self-sustaining model occurred in 2018, when the £146m sale of the Merseysiders' standout player, Philippe Coutinho, funded the transfers of now-captain Virgil van Dijk and shot-stopper Alisson Becker.
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Liverpool.com on MSNLiverpool's 'Plan B' transfer strategy puts Newcastle in tricky Alexander Isak spotWith Newcastle insisting Alexander Isak is not for sale, Liverpool already has a plan B in mind for a new striker, and it could see it battling with the Magpies again
If Arne Slot can add Hugo Ekitike to his squad, Liverpool's spend on Bundesliga players this summer will total £233m and fans will be quick to point out that it is a risky strategy
Jurgen Klopp's side have endured a difficult week in the transfer window. Missing out on Caicedo and Lavia, however, can partially be explained by the turbulence at the club over the past 12 ...
Liverpool is now a side which can promise players a genuine challenge on both European and domestic fronts. ... Liverpool's Transfer Market Strategy Remains The Same Despite Success.