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Hugo Ekitike is expected to arrive in the UK on Tuesday for a medical and to finalise a six-year contract after Liverpool reached a total agreement in principle with Eintracht Frankfurt over a deal worth £79m (91.

5m). Liverpool are understood to have kept a contingent of staff in the UK to complete the signing and, once it has been, it is hoped the player will be able to fly to Asia to join the team on their pre‑season tour later in the week.

Similar to the Florian Wirtz deal, the majority of the bonuses in Ekitikes are tied to Liverpool trophy success and the player making a significant contribution. They are difficult to achieve, but Liverpool would feel happy if they end up paying them.

Transfer Centre LIVE! | Liverpool news & transfers🔴Not got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW 📺Sky Sports to show 215 live PL games from next seasonSky Sports News broke the news earlier that Liverpool have reached a total agreement with Eintracht Frankfurt worth £79m, made up of £69m plus £10m in add-ons.

Liverpool made their move for Ekitike last week after being told Newcastles Alexander Isak is not for sale. Ekitike is keen on a move to the Premier League with Liverpool his preferred destination, after Newcastle had an offer rejected.

The 23-year-old was an unused substitute during his sides pre-season game against FSV Frankfurt on Saturday. After the game, Frankfurt boss, quoted by Sky Germany, said Ekitikes potential departure is a bitter loss.

Ekitike scored 22 goals in 48 games across all competitions last season for Frankfurt as he helped them qualify for the Champions League. Liverpool are now the leagues biggest spenders – but how?Liverpool are now the Premier Leagues biggest spenders, with their summer spree now verging on £300m.

The £79m agreed deal for Hugo Ekitike has taken Liverpools spending to £295.5m, which is over £75m more than the next biggest spenders in Chelsea. Liverpool have even spent more than Manchester City and Arsenal combined – the third and fourth biggest spenders – so far.

Tottenham are the fourth biggest spenders with £110.7m spent, just above newly-promoted Sunderland who have spent £107m already. But how can Liverpool afford Ekitike having already spent a club-record fee to bring Florian Wirtz to Anfield earlier this summer? Well, the clubs financial records indicated they could potentially lose a further £200m this summer and still be compliant with Profit & Sustainability Rules (PSR) – where clubs are permitted to lose £105m over a three-year period.

According to football finance expert Swiss Ramble, the Reds most recent financial results showed Liverpool have actually made £48m in the current three-year PSR period, partly due to modest recent transfer spend.

That means Liverpool can lose a further £158m and still be compliant next summer. And while Liverpool have already spent around £185m on new players in the current window – including a fee of up to £116m for Wirtz – the Reds posted a club record revenue of £613.

8m for the 2023-24 season, partly due to commercial success. That figure will only increase on the 2024-25 season accounts given Liverpool added Champions League football, knockout qualification for that tournament and also became Premier League champions.

Academy product Jarell Quansah has already joined Bayer Leverkusen in a £35m deal that represents 100 per cent profit under PSR rules, and the Reds could further boost sales figures by the end of the summer.

And earlier in the summer, Brentford signed backup Reds goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher for an initial £12.5m. Darwin Nunez, Harvey Elliott and Luiz Diaz are all further potential departures, although a Diaz exit is currently less likely despite Bayern Munichs attempts to prise him away.

Ekitike ready for the next step after Bundesliga breakthroughSky Sports Adam Bate: When Hugo Ekitike was still a teenager at Stade Reims, the coaching staff prepared a development plan for him. They analysed the performances of Kylian Mbappe and then picked out two more players that Ekitike might realistically aspire to replicate.

These were players with similar profiles from teams that were better than our team, but not at the distance Paris Saint-Germain were from us, Oscar Garcia, Reims then head coach, told Sky Sports. We challenged him to reach the level of the other two strikers.

On the face of it, that was a perfectly reasonable short-term target. Prior to his final season at Reims, Ekitike had not even scored a goal in Frances top tier. He had spent the second half of the previous campaign on loan at Danish club Vejle Boldklub.

He returned to Reims as the fourth-choice forward but soon forced Oscar to reassess. Soon after that, the two strikers whose level he had been encouraged to hit were no longer in his sights. Within months, he wanted to reach the same level as Mbappe.

It is a tale that offers a glimpse into the mindset of the Eintracht Frankfurt forward who has long been linked with a move to the Premier League. He always was a talented player but some coaches did not like him because of his profile and sometimes because of his character, concedes Oscar.

They were thinking he was a little bit arrogant. He always wanted to be compared with the best ones. Sky Sports to show 215 live PL games from next season From next season, Sky Sports Premier League coverage will increase from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live.

And 80 per cent of all televised Premier League games next season are on Sky Sports.

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