Eintracht Frankfurt wants its coveted striker Hugo Ekismen to be the most expensive departure in the club’s lucrative history Transfers.
Ekitics recorded the Europe’s elite in the line -up of a summer window, which is expected to be dominated by the coming and walking of the middle of the strikers. There is hardly a club in the upper ranks of the continental game that is not looking for a reliable, central goal scorer.
Arsenal urgently needs a warm body in the middle and was attributed to serious interest in ecics. Liverpool has a lot of part of the touch package, which also includes Manchester United and Newcastle United.
Part of Ekitikes Charm was the suspicion that the 22-year-old would be more affordable than some of the other strikers in Europe. However, if Frankfurt is willing to lose their talisman this summer, they hope to extract € 100 million (£ 86.5 million) Sports picture.
According to reports, four Premier League teams – the arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Newcastle – sent scouts to see Ekikte in English in action in English last week. The Talent spotters had brave the French striker bravely with Tottenham Hotspurs Duo by Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven. Ekitics broke into the lower corner with a crispy finish when Frankfurt emerged with a 1-1 draw from her quarter-finals of the Europa League.
Frankfurt enjoys a brilliant campaign. After the winners of the Europa League 2022 have set the call as a scary cup team, they will be up to date in more than 30 years to record their best Bundesliga finish.
Ekitikes goals – he scored his 21st of the season against Heidenheim on Sunday – underpinned this increase, but the Frenchman is surrounded by many talented teammates that were bought with funds that were collected by a lucrative recruitment strategy.
The aspiring Bundesliga outfit is ready to part with their best players – but at the right price. Only three top clubs on the planet have made a greater profit for selling players than Frankfurt in the past two years. Omar Marmoush moved to Manchester City at the beginning of this year, but only after Pep Guardiola’s team coughed € 75 million (£ 64.8 million).
It was originally assumed that Frankfurt would request a similar fee for ethics, but in view of the financial security that was brought by the qualification for the Champions League, the German outfit increased the missions. Now they hope to exceed the club record Randal Kolo Muani in 2023 by moving to Paris Saint-Germain for € 95 million (£ 82.1 million).