Premier League: Is This the New Thierry Henry?

Unless there is a twist, Hugo Ekitike will leave Frankfurt this summer during the transfer market. The French striker has no shortage of pretenders, especially in the Premier League.

Hugo Ekitike has been walking on the water since leaving PSG and his arrival in the Bundesliga near Frankfurt. The International French Hopes wants to give himself time concerning his future but the latter is most certainly on the side of the Premier League. Already, before leaving the Stade de Reims and rallying Paris Saint-Germain, Ekitike was close to engaging with Newcastle. A team from Newcastle always interested in its services, just like Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool. But that’s not all, since Manchester United could decide to make it high priority.

Ekitike drives the Premier League crazy

According to information from SunHugo Ekitike could indeed land in a few weeks in Old Trafford. If the Red Devils first planned to sign Viktor Gyokeres, it is the French who could grill the priority. It is also a feeling shared by Arsenal, which would prefer an coming from French rather than Swedish. The rating of the PSG former is enormous in England, which sees in him a small version of Thierry Henry. But to attach the services of Hugo Ekitike, you will have to pay the price. Frankfurt estimates it at 100 million euros. The next few days will tell us more about the future of a highly courted Hugo Ekitike and who has been able to show his value after his failed experience in Paris Saint-Germain. Note that in the event of the sale of Ekitike from Frankfurt, PSG will receive 20 % on the future capital gain. What make the happiness of all the parties concerned by the departure of the 23 -year -old Frenchman.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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