Liverpool reportedly has in principle reached an agreement to sign Hugo Ekitike.
The arrival of Ekitike probably indicates the departure of Darwin Nunez, who was associated with movements at Saudi Aarabia and Serie A clubs.
The potential output of the Uruguayan would offer both squadron space and financial resources for the continuous summer company of Liverpool
Now, to X, reporter Ben Jacobs has claimed that an agreement has been concluded in principle and that the Reds can ultimately pay up to € 91 million for the Frenchman:
“Agreement in principle between Liverpool and Frankfurt for Hugo Ekitike.”
“£ 69 million guaranteed and £ 10 million in add-ons, paid with both team and player success. Totally in euros is 91.”
It is thought that the add-ons is structured around both the team of the team and the individual players, so that Frankfurt benefits from the potential performance of Ekitike at Anfield.
If all performance companies are activated, the deal could possibly reach € 95 million, which would be the same as the record sale of Frankfurt of Randal Kolo Muani to Paris Saint-Germain in 2023.
