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Liverpool have signed Hugo Ekitiké from Eintracht Frankfurt. Liverpool first offered €80m earlier last week, but Frankfurt rejected that bid. That offer matched Newcastle's bid. The Magpies left the race after Ekitiké stated internally that he only wanted to join Liverpool. Frankfurt wanted up to €95m all in.

PSG will receive 20% of the profit Frankfurt will make from the deal. Since his arrival, Ekitiké has increased his market from €15m to €75m. But Frankfurt wanted significantly above his market value to consider a transfer, and have now gotten what they wanted. The fee will take Liverpool's spending to over €300m. The most spent by any club this transfer window.

https://www.liverpoolfc.com/team/mens/player/hugo-ekitike

 

Liverpool have signed Hugo Ekitiké from Eintracht Frankfurt. Liverpool first offered €80m earlier last week, but Frankfurt rejected that bid. That offer matched Newcastle's bid. The Magpies left the race after Ekitiké stated internally that he only wanted to join Liverpool. Frankfurt wanted up to €95m all in.

PSG will receive 20% of the profit Frankfurt will make from the deal. Since his arrival, Ekitiké has increased his market from €15m to €75m. But Frankfurt wanted significantly above his market value to consider a transfer, and have now gotten what they wanted. The fee will take Liverpool's spending to over €300m. The most spent by any club this transfer window.

https://www.liverpoolfc.com/team/mens/player/hugo-ekitike

 

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