Hugo Ekitike to Liverpool
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Ultimately, Hugo Ekitike has chosen Liverpool as his new home. He is leaving Eintracht Frankfurt having signed a six-year contract at Anfield and in a deal that could, if all conditions are met, eventually rise to about £79million ($107m), taking Liverpool’s summer expenditure to just under £300m.
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Liverpool have reached a full agreement with Eintracht Frankfurt to sign Hugo Ekitike in a deal worth £79m; Reds will pay a £69m fixed fee plus £10m in add-ons for striker; Liverpool moved for Ekitike
Liverpool are on the hunt for a new coach for their U18 side and are ready to raid Manchester United for Simon Wiles, who previously spent time at Salford City
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Liverpool are in advanced talks to recruit ‘highly-rated’ coach Simon Wiles from their arch rivals Manchester United, according to reports. Wiles is currently in charge of United U14s at Old Trafford but is now set to become the U18s head coach for Premier League champions Liverpool.
Liverpool are set to continue their summer spending spree by completing the signing of Hugo Ekitike. However, the Premier League champions could lose Luis Diaz as Bayern Munich are expected to return with an improved bid after seeing an opening offer rejected last week.
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