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Liverpool Close In On Hugo Ekitike As Jamie Carragher’s Prediction Rings TrueLiverpool’s summer transfer window has been anything but quiet, with Arne Slot’s side looking to reinforce an attack
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 £211m ($283 million) and have been heavily reimbursed via their work in the United States this summer.
CLUBS are splashing the cash this summer as they look to bolster their squads in the transfer window ahead of the new season! Newcastle’s Saudi owners will refuse to sell Alexander
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Liverpool are closing in on their latest blockbuster transfer with an agreement for Hugo Ekitike all but in place while Arsenal and Manchester United also push for new strikers
In regards to the desired central defender, it is believed Liverpool are specifically keen to find a young replacement for Jarell Quansah rather than a leading figure like Ibrahima Konate – who is yet to sign a new deal with only 11 months remaining on his current deal.
Liverpool are advancing in talks with Eintracht Frankfurt over the transfer of Hugo Ekitike. The club’s proposed package to sign the 23-year-old striker is in excess of €80million (£69.2m; $92.7m) and personal terms are not expected to be an issue.
Canada forward Olivia Smith has become the most expensive player in women’s soccer history at a cost of one million pounds ($1.34 million) after Arsenal signed her from Liverpool.
Liverpool face transfer saga 2.0 Jurgen Klopp once feared – and it backfired on the player last time
Fast forward nine years, and his Liverpool side were preparing to face Real Madrid for the second time in a Champions League final during Klopp’s tenure, with Bayern Munich the focal point of attention in the build-up in Paris.
The former Liverpool, England and Crystal Palace manager has given his verdict on the upcoming Premier League title race