Real Madrid Eyes Rising Liverpool Star Hugo Ekitike for Future Transfer

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Real Madrid is reportedly monitoring Liverpool’s in-form striker, Hugo Ekitike, as a potential future transfer target. While not an immediate priority, the French international’s impressive performances for the Reds have captured the attention of the Spanish giants, leading to his ascent on their transfer shortlist.

Ekitike, who joined Liverpool from Eintracht Frankfurt last summer, has enjoyed a stellar debut season, netting 17 goals and providing five assists across all competitions. Given his significant impact and continued development at just 23 years old, it would be surprising if Liverpool were to consider letting him depart after only one season.

Ekitike: A Potential Long-Term Successor to Kylian Mbappe?

Intriguingly, Real Madrid might view Ekitike as a viable long-term successor to Kylian Mbappe. This isn’t a new concept, as it’s noted that Paris Saint-Germain reportedly acquired Ekitike in his youth with a similar succession plan in mind, though it ultimately didn’t materialize at the Parc des Princes. Liverpool will undoubtedly be keen to retain their valuable asset for as long as possible.

An analysis of Ekitike’s potential fit at Real Madrid, using a “Transfer Fit” rating system, yielded a score of 16 out of 25. His strong performances and advantageous career phase (youth and potential) scored highly. However, potential drawbacks include a likely substantial transfer fee and the current depth of top-tier attacking talent already present in the Real Madrid squad, which received a low score for squad need.

Liverpool’s acquisition of Ekitike last summer appears to have been a shrewd move, with the forward outperforming several other recent high-profile additions who have been less impactful. Ekitike’s consistent excellence in the Premier League certainly suggests he possesses the quality to thrive as a key player for a club of Real Madrid’s stature.

Clive Thornscroft
Clive Thornscroft

Clive Thornscroft lives and works in Manchester, bringing fifteen years of experience in sports journalism. Known for his in-depth golf tournament coverage and football analysis, he has developed a unique writing style that bridges technical expertise with fan-friendly narratives.

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