Liverpool’s favourite signs the “incredible” £84 million striker

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That must be said: Liverpool is probably enjoying a better summer transfer window than they’ve ever done under Jurgen Klopp.

FSG’s incitement provides all the necessary material to speculate on Anfield’s ambitions over the next few years. Jeremy Frimont was suffering from the departure of Trent Alexander Arnold, who had departed for Real Madrid, but signed a contract with the jockey for the right backbirth with Connor Bradley on a £29.5 million contract from Bayer Rewelkusen.

And with Milos Kerquez on behalf of Andy Robertson (31), targeting Atletico Madrid as he enters the final year of his contract, the defensive side of Arne Slot’s new look could solidify for a long and exciting year.

In the Premier League champions, Florian Wiltz will follow Levalkusen’s Frimon to sign the Reds, which could rise to a UK record price of £116 million (£100 million will be paid up, plus an additional £16 million).

The elite playmaker is said to have rejected interest in joining Liverpool from Bayern Munich and Manchester City on this week’s medical set.

Liverpool is round the corner. But such a signature is great, but Liverpool’s priorities probably remain at ninth, and a new centre forward is needed to ease the burden of Mohamed Sarah’s charm.

Why Liverpool need a new striker

Three years ago (almost a day), Liverpool signed Benfica’s Darwinnes in its first £64 million deal. They could have reached a fee of £805 million on the club record, but that didn’t happen mainly due to stop start times in Merseyside, Uruguay.

Now he is sold and interested in Saudi Arabian professional league suitors and Serie A, Napoli and AC Milan are eager to close the deal.

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He needs to go and Sarah needs help. The Egyptians are just 33 years old and the balance of power needs to expand to the slot frontline next year.

Looking at the hauling of each of the forwards over the 2024/25 season, it is interesting to see that the two recognized central strikers, Nunes and Dio Gojota, are better than the rarely played Federico Chiesa near the bottom.

Liverpool will be forward (prem) in 2024/25

player

App (start)

the goal

assist

Mohamed is wrong

38 (38)

29

18

Lewis Diaz

36 (28)

13

7

Cordial Gut

35 (23)

10

5

Diogo Jota

26 (14)

6

4

Darwin Nunes

30 (8)

5

3

Federico Chiesa

6 (1)

0

0

Data based on sofa score

The expectation is that Nunes will be sold, but he Intention It was sold as the Premier League champion and registered four target involvement on the way to lift the Carabao Cup in 2023/24.

There’s one on FSG’s radar, as Sarah needs a new dance partner.

Liverpool continues racing for new strikers

According to Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg, Liverpool remains in the Hugo Ekichike race at Entrachat Frankfurt along with Chelsea, but Manchester United began speaking to the club last week.

This indicates that Liverpool needs to accelerate their own profits, but they will likely struggle to do so until Nunes is offloaded. Importantly, this should happen soon, but previous reports on the Plettenberg issue claim that the French forward is aware of Anfield’s plans.

However, as Frankfurt stubbornly holds a valuation of 100 million euros (£85 million), it is still unclear whether Liverpool or someone will actually pay, and Chelsea have already sounded the alternative.

This follows, Transfer Insider Graeme Bailey’s claim that Merseyside’s costume could be considered Trunners after giving a speech, and that player aides are informing interested parties that they may actually be available to someone cheaper than Frankfurt wishes.

Why Liverpool should sign Ekitique?

Ekitike is only 22 years old, but he has already proven he can get closer to world-class levels, and analyst Ben Mattinson even declared him in March as “one of the best strikers out there.”

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This has been ratified by the data. Not only did Ekitike finish the campaign with 22 goals and 12 assists in all competitions, but was ranked in the top 4% of the top 4% of Europe’s top 5 leagues last year.

Ball recovery is defined by the number of loose balls recovered by the player.

He already came a long way, scoring only four times and had appeared at Paris Saint-Germain 33 times before being loaned out and sold.

Perhaps the Eagles want too much, but that’s up to sports director Richard Hughes, engineering a more comfortable package for one of the most talented frontmen out there.

His elegance and underlying data suggest that not only help Sarah maintain his high level of performance, but he will also become a very unique version of the Premier League all-timer in the slots.

When Liverpool bought Sara from Rome in 2017 on a deal worth £34 million, few people expected him to become a superstar under Jurgen Klopp.

Now he is legendary, scoring 245 goals and providing 113 assists with equipment filled with 401 trophies as a Liverpool feel.

Sarah is primarily a deadly shooter, but he is also an underrated playmaker. Of course, everyone knows his impressive creativity, but perhaps not his best station caliber, among conversations with some timers in the ballplay department.

But it’s not just the way these two play together (though it’s a fascinating idea, not a mistake), but in fact Ekitique could prove to be the next version of Liverpool’s Egyptian King, albeit in a different attacking position.

As we discussed, Ekitike enjoys the heights of new prolific works, but this lies on a wide base of vast skill sets, with all facets undoubtedly being collected by Liverpool’s well-known data-driven team.

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The same was true of Sarah, who enjoyed her time in Italy, praised his score, but much more in her previous iterations.

Mohamed Salah – Serie a Stats (15/16 & 16/17)

Statistics (*per game)

15/16

16/17

Match (start)

34 (32)

31 (29)

the goal

14

15

assist

6

11

Shot (target)*

2.1 (0.9)

2.6 (1.1)

I missed a big opportunity

8

16

Pass completed

83%

80%

A big opportunity has been created

8

13

Key Pass*

1.9

2.4

dribble*

1.6

1.2

Tackle + Intercept*

1.0

1.2

The duel won*

3.7

3.1

Data based on sofa score

As you can see, he is consistent with his playmaking, dribbling, and clarity in maintaining his hold, and also shattered with a lively amount of defensive work, winning a fair amount of duels per game.

And you can also win 15 big chances of a suitable winger missed in the final campaign in Rome. Ekitike really reflected the waste of 15 goals and 16 big opportunities in Germany’s top division last season.

His constant drive, electrically connected with the people around him, he projects a complete style of advancement. Liverpool is usually like No. 9, and of course the style Sarah has been using for many years to wreak havoc in the Premier League.

Liverpool welcomed Sarah as he was on his way, seeing what others hadn’t done. Now they are in the glory of it, for many years.

By following this common internal pass, they may hit the jackpot again.

Salah is a story of unfortunate predation about the unfortunate Premier League and European defenses. His greatness is engraved in the most basic history of the division and Liverpool. Converse about the best and best, and he is named.

Ekitique has a long way to go, but he too has overcome the storm of storms into a tough life in one of the continental superpowers, and has made the so-called step-down to find his feet.

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