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Premier League clubs, including Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal, follow the attacker of Eintracht Francfurt, Hugo Ekitike.
The 22 -year -old French striker takes advantage of an impressive season, Having scored 21 goalsAnd makes the average of a goal or help every 103 minutes.
Ekitike’s impressive form has encouraged Frankfurt to set a substantial requested price.
The Bundesliga Club will require costs of 100 million euros (86.5 million pounds sterling) according to Sport Bild.
Interested premier club scouts were present to watch Ekitike in the recent Frankfurt quarter-final match at the Europa League against Tottenham Hotspur, where he scored a goal in a 1-1 draw.
Arsenal, Liverpool, Man United and Newcastle United are all interested in a decision for the Bundesliga striker who currently has the season of his life.
Frankfurt aims to exceed its previous record sale of Randal Kolo Muani in Paris Saint-Germain for 95 million euros in 2023.
As the summer transfer window approaches, the situation of Ekitike will be closely monitored by clubs seeking to strengthen their attack options.
Francfurt sold Omar Marmoush to the Manchester City team from Pep Guardiola in the winter transfer window and they could now lose another offensive player in summer at one of the best Premier League clubs.
Liverpool to win the race for Hugo Ekitike?

Liverpool has been the attacker most linked to the striker since he was looking for Darwin Nunez in the summer transfer window.
Clubs across Europe know that the Premier League teams have the power to spend a lot of money and that is why they have so high the price for Ekitike so high.
It remains to be seen who wins the race to sign the player because there is a need for a new striker in all the clubs interested in him.
Arsenal is in a good position to fight Liverpool for the signing of Ekitike because they are ready to spend a lot of money on a new striker this summer.
Liverpool is “in the mixture” to sign two defenders of the same Premier League club