Liverpool, Newcastle and on Ekitike
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Football365 on MSNLiverpool star makes transfer U-turn in Reds boost as Newcastle enter race for ‘open’ strikerLiverpool have been given a transfer boost with news that Darwin Nunez is now willing to entertain offers from Saudi Arabia, according to reports.
Liverpool are closing in on the signing of Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt, and while some fans had their hearts set on Alexander Isak, there is every reason to be optimistic. The Reds may not have secured their first-choice target,
But The Sun says Newcastle are insisting Isak will not be allowed to leave - for any price. While the board rates him at £120m, officials are insistent that Isak will not be cleared to leave, no matter the player's opinion. Instead, management are now prepared to up Isak's £130,000-a-week wages to a club record £200,000-a-week to keep him happy.
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Football365 on MSNNewcastle ‘forced to accelerate’ Ekitike talks as Chelsea ‘threaten hijack’ with LiverpoolNewcastle are being 'forced to accelerate' talks to sign Hugo Ekitike as they now also 'fear' a 'hijack' from a second Premier League rival.
The transfer battle for Hugo Ekitiké is heating up, with Liverpool, Manchester United, and Newcastle United all in the mix. No matter who lands the French striker, PSG stand to benefit thanks to a 20 percent sell-on clause in his contract.
Liverpool are 'taking a back seat' and cooling their efforts to sign a €100m-rated striker in a development that increases Man Utd's chances of striking a deal
In a recent report, journalist Wayne Veysey revealed that Liverpool remain keen on recruiting Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon. It is understood that the Reds are still showing interest in
Nottingham Forest are exploring the possibility of signing Liverpool winger Ben Doak this summer, following Anthony Elanga’s £55 million move to Newcastle United. The Sweden international’s departure has left a void in Forest’s attacking options, and according to The Express, Doak is among the names under consideration as a potential replacement.