Penny for the idea of a slanderous lump who thought Arne Slot would fall on the roadside after he took over at Liverpool. After all, replacing Jurgen Klopp was an impossible task.
Liverpool did something other than tripping and somehow advanced to win the Premier League in their first season of slots.
But not all of Anfield’s first teams were able to cover themselves, at least individually, in glory. Club Records Man Darwinnes was the most obvious pick, scoring seven goals in 47 Premier League matches and starting one league fixture from Boxing Day.
Nunes will likely leave, perhaps, with the emergence of suitors coming out of the Spanish and Saudiian professional leagues. However, you can go to FSG once more and cash it out to Diogo Jota.
A high-level number 9 is at the top of your shopping list, remember.
The latest in the future of Diogo Jota
Jota hasn’t been nailed to sell this summer (unlike Nunes), but you may find him knitting new boots in September. His current deal will expire in June 2027.
Liverpool signed Jota from Wolverhampton Wanderers in September 2020, rising to £45 million. He has been one of the most deadly scorers since then, with Jamie Carrager claiming last year that the Portuguese star is the “best finisher” in the Premier League, surpassing the great name that can be immediately thought up.
However, Jota was characteristically plentiful this year, with Sofascore recording his XG (expected goal) at 7.92, with a 6-goal return that reduced his performance.
The injury, a constant plague throughout his Liverpool career, appears to have caught up with the 28-year-old.
Diogo Jota – Premier League career at Liverpool every season | |||
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season | App (start) | the goal | assist |
24/25 | 26 (14) | 6 | 4 |
23/24 | 21 (14) | 10 | 4 |
22/23 | 22 (12) | 7 | 4 |
21/22 | 35 (27) | 15 | 6 |
20/21 | 19 (12) | 9 | 0 |
Statistics through the Transfer Market |
Saudi suitors are enthusiastic and winning both stars can prove valuable. This is because Liverpool can move to the top target as centre forward.
Liverpool prepares bids for advertised striker
According to Spanish sources, Liverpool is preparing an official bid for Hugo Ekichique, but Eintrohat Frankfurt is one of the most popular stars of the summer and needs to act fast.
FSG is willing to pay French talent 80 million euros (about £68 million), but it is understood that it may not meet the Bundesliga Club’s 100 million euros (£85 million) valuation, as reported in Germany.
The problem is, of course, that Liverpool is not alone in their bids, and Conference League winner Chelsea is also eager to trade and reportedly will hold the lead in the race, claiming SkySport is “the most striving.”
This is mainly in Anfield, where he juggles many different deals – it has to be cleverly said – but this race certainly encourages action to win.
What Hugo Ekitike brings to Liverpool
Ekitike, 22, left Paris Saint-Germain as an exciting prospect to create his own name in Germany. Frankfurt proved a dream greenhouse for him. Analyst Ben Matinson and others see him as “one of the best strikers out there.”
His half season with Dailoten in 2023/24 failed until something was clicked on the business end.
This year he hits completely different gear, scoring 22 goals, adding 12 assists in 48 matches in all competitions, honing his clinical abilities while thriving a multifaceted skill set that is likely to be the arrest factor that persuades Liverpool data analysts.
Availability is also a strong suit, with Ekitike missing just one game of the last campaign with just a few knocks. Of course, this will oppose him to Jota in that respect, making the forwarding switch a critical case in the coming months.
Conversely, for Jota, Ekitique’s finishing touches up is what is desirable, but that has not stopped him from building an almighty campaign in Germany.
However, the finish can be improved. Jota scored seven goals in the Wolves’ final Premier League season, missing out on 12 big chances.
What’s important is that Ekitike covers the scope of your expectations. Certainly, his performance suggests he is the dynamic, rounded striker needed at Liverpool.
Hugo Ekitke vs Diogo Jota (24/25 League statistics only) | ||
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Statistics (per 90) | impartial | who |
The goal scored | 0.53 | 0.45 |
assist | 0.28 | 0.23 |
Shot taken | 4.00 | 3.84 |
Shot creation action | 3.55 | 2.78 |
Touch (on the pen) | 6.88 | 7.30 |
Progressive Pass | 1.86 | 2.56 |
Progressive Carry | 3.27 | 2.78 |
A successful take-on | 1.83 | 0.83 |
Ball recovery | 3.06 | 3.09 |
Tackle + Intercept | 0.81 | 1.66 |
All data via FBREF |
Above we match data from two forwards from each league campaign. As you can see, Ekitike outweighs his Portuguese counterpart in almost every metric, and his potency is a direct product of his desire to enter the box.
Pay attention to each player’s ball carry data. Ekitike is also much more mobile, showing the energy and silk that Liverpool can help transition. Because Jota is more likely to remain in a dangerous area than actually contribute to the transition.
Jota is considered a dynamic player, but Liverpool may have unearthed something that went further with offensive applications.
And given Jota’s impressive ability, the wells, appear to be exhausted, it may be worth winning cash after five years of praiseworthy service at Merseyside.
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