Hugo Ekitike makes Man Utd admission amid Arsenal & Liverpool transfer interest


Eintracht Frankfurt’s sought -after striker Hugo Ekticen has announced that he is a fan of Manchester United, which causes many to speculate whether this is an impact on his Decision When a queue of interested clients calls this summer.

This season, Ektiten led to Frankfurt in a frenzy form and rediscovered the type of clinical edge that convinced Paris Saint-Germain to pour it away from Reims as a 20-year-old. After not properly broken with the French champions, the high striker revived his career last year with a change of loan to Frankfurt.

The Bundesliga outfit made the stay of Ekismen last summer for a modest sum of € 16.5 million (€ 13.8 million) and will expect to make a significant profit if it is sold this year.

Arsenal and Liverpool were both strongly connected to the Rangy striker, which is expected to be dominated by € 80 million (£ 66.9 million). The Gunners pursue their persecution of ethics, but could be exposed to violent competition by Manchester United.

Hugo Ekikats

Hugo Ekastensen enjoys the most productive season of his career / BSR agency / Gettyimages

As the striker born in Reims, in an interview with Eintracht Frankfurt’s YouTube channel, United was his “favorite” club as a child. The Daily Mail are one of several branches that indicate that this could offer united persecution of this summer.

It is believed that the Red Devils are looking for a new No. 9, but they work within a strict budget. If Frankfurt, no strangers for the sale of coveted players at the right price, insisted at EUR 80 million for Ekismen, this would probably get the 22-year out of the price range from United.

The player himself may be careful to leave Frankfurt for one of the super clubs in Europe. Ekitics tried to adapt to life in Paris and failed to establish itself as a regular guest at the Start XI. The presence of Neymar, Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe did not help the chances of the young person, although he did not want to waste the opportunity to rub his shoulders with three modern sizes.

“I trained with the best players in the world every day,” recently recalled Ekitiken in an interview with L’Equipe. “I would have been the stupidest player, the stupidest person if I hadn’t learned.”

When Ekitics looks into the future, he warned: “I concentrate on my club, but I know that if I want to take a new course, I will be better prepared than the last time.”

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