Liverpool have reportedly ‘registered their interest’ in Frankfurt forward Hugo Ekitike.

The Reds’ need for offensive reinforcements is clear given following an unfortunate drop-off from Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota in 2024/25.
The Frankfurt man, by contrast, has enjoyed an impressive campaign in the Bundesliga this term, registering 19 goals and eight assists in 38 games (across all competitions).
Liverpool will have competition for Hugo Ekitike
It would seem that our ‘interest’ in Ekitike is probably not quite as strong as our reported admiration for Newcastle’s Alexander Isak.
Nonetheless, the 22-year-old is considered an admired quantity, according to Florian Plettenberg’s X (formerly Twitter) update on Friday evening.
A potential move for the Frenchman, however, may prove challenging given the scale of other clubs also understood to be monitoring his progress – Arsenal and Manchester United among them.
An alternative to Alexander Isak
Given that Alexander Isak is likely going to cost well in excess of £100m, Richard Hughes and his recruitment team may be better advised putting their faith in an alternative.
The Sweden international would, no doubt, be a fantastic signing for us as a Premier League-proven goal machine set to hit his peak years, but cost and injury record could prove prohibitive.
Intriguingly, from a statistical point of view, a move for Hugo Ekitike wouldn’t necessarily be considered a huge step away from his Newcastle counterpart.
FBref currently consider Isak to be the second most similar player (behind Omar Marmoush) to the Frenchman.
As side-by-side comparisons go, there’s plenty to admire in a talent still in need of a great deal of development.