One of Liverpool’s top targets has continued to steal headlines and reportedly said yes to complete the summer move to Anfield.
How Liverpool is spending so much this summer
Even the most optimistic Liverpool fans wouldn’t have expected the Reds to spend this much of their cash this summer. After all, it was only a year ago that the only immediate arrival proved to be Federico Chiesa at bargain prices. That’s not just Liverpool has actually been run before.
Even when Jurgen Klopp’s side was at the peak of their power, the tactics continued to welcome players who could become great, not already established stars. So, what has changed?
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They were able to steal ahead of their Premier League rivals.
In addition to Richard Hughes’ arrival, Michael Edwards’ return last summer seems like Liverpool’s head has seen him in a more ruthless direction, heading in the direction he saw them spend their time like Premier League champions.
The question that many people ask is, why does Liverpool have so much money to spend now?
Football finance expert Kieran Maguire provided the answer to these questions as rumors emerged that Liverpool had turned to something like Real Madrid’s Rodrigo. He told BBC Sports: “Liverpool is an extremely smart football club.
“They are in a very strong PSR position. Of the traditional six big clubs, they have spent the least in the last three-year cycle (only £325 million).
“They still have a lot of wiggle rooms on transfer budgets. Plus, striker movements can be paid in installments, meaning costs can spread over multiple seasons.”
It’s the “strong PSR” position that helped them steal before Newcastle United in the race to seal yet another impressive deal.
Ekitike agrees to a 6-year Liverpool trade
Arne Slot’s Search for a Striker is set to end with a blockbuster this summer. According to Ben Jacobs, Liverpool has now agreed to a six-year deal with Hugo Ekittique, and is currently working on a deal worth £70 million with Eintrohat Frankfurt.
Once again, the Reds are kicked out of the race to sign the Frenchman in Newcastle, moving forward towards the arrival of yet another statement.
There may be some relief around the Premier League that Alexander Isaac is not heading towards Anfield, but Ekitique could prove equally impressive.
The Frankfurt Star, who was called “super” by Scout Jace Krig last season, scored 22 goals in all competitions last season, supporting 12 more goals with a record that could only improve when surrounded by people like Mohamed Sarah and Whartz.
Again, Liverpool is stealing headlines and pushing for a fourth time this summer ahead of the Premier League title defense.