Newcastle United have reportedly entered the race to sign Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt, joining Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea in the hunt for the prolific French striker. The 23-year-old is hot property after a breakout season with the Bundesliga campaign, but Frankfurt’s €100 million (£86.2m) price tag remains a major hurdle for potential suitors.
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Newcastle join race for €100-rated striker EkitikeFrenchman scored 22 goals, 12 assists last seasonFrankfurt holding firm on €100m valuation amid interestFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Newcastle United have made initial contact with Eintracht Frankfurt regarding Ekitike as per transfer guru Fabrizio Romano. The Magpies are seeking a new striker following Callum Wilson’s departure. Despite strong Premier League interest with Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United said to be keen on a move, Frankfurt remain firm on their €100m valuation for the French striker.
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Ekitike enjoyed a stellar 2024-25 season, notching 22 goals and 12 assists in all competitions. He helped fire Eintracht Frankfurt to Champions League qualification and has emerged as one of Europe’s top young forwards. Newcastle potentially see him as a future replacement for Alexander Isak, who is attracting interest from elite European sides.
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Newcastle had been interested in signing Joao Pedro; however, with the Brazilian forward now off the market, Ekitike has moved to the top of Newcastle’s wishlist. Saudi Pro League sides Al Hilal and Al Qadsiah have also shown interest in the Frenchman, but the striker wants to stay in Europe and may have a preference for Premier League football.
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No formal bid has been submitted yet, but Newcastle are expected to open talks soon. Frankfurt are reluctant to sell unless their €100 million valuation is met. The Magpies may explore creative deal structures to bring the Frenchman to St James’ Park.