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The tangled web involving Liverpool, Newcastle United, Alexander Isak (£10.5m) and Hugo Ekitike (£8.5m) finally resolved itself on Wednesday: the Reds have now officially captured the latter.

Frankfurt are experts at buying forwards cheap and selling them high – the previous one being Omar Marmoush (£8.5m) in January. Here, they’re receiving an initial £69m that should rise to £79m.

So, will the 23-year-old start improving his goal numbers and become a top Fantasy Premier League (FPL) asset?

In this latest Scout Report, we take a look at his career and upcoming season.

HISTORY

Born in June 2002, Ekitike started at youth level with local team Cormontreuil FC before joining the Stade de Reims academy in 2013.

STARTS (SUB)GOALSASSISTS
2024/25Eintracht FrankfurtBundesliga31 (2)158
2023/24Eintracht Frankfurt (loan)Bundesliga7 (7)42
2023/24Paris Saint-GermainLigue 10 (1)00
2022/23Paris Saint-Germain (loan)Ligue 112 (13)34
2021/22ReimsLigue 115 (9)104

He made his senior Ligue 1 debut for them in 2020, before heading out on loan to Danish club Vejle Boldklub for a bit.

Ekitike’s breakthrough campaign came in 2021/22, scoring 11 goals from 16 starts in all competitions. He was close to joining Newcastle halfway through, but ultimately elected to remain in his hometown.

Six months later, Paris Saint-Germain came calling. Following seven early attacking returns, the initial loan deal became permanent for around €28.5m, plus a few million bonuses.

However, back then, it was a struggle to get game time ahead of their superstars. He didn’t even make PSG’s 2023/24 Champions League squad, leading to a winter loan move.

Like before, Frankfurt were impressed with his potential and soon made it permanent for a cut-price €16.5m fee. And Ekitike really stepped up last season, gaining widespread attention thanks to 15 goals and eight assists in the Bundesliga, accruing another four and three when reaching the Europa League quarter-finals.

Domestically, Die Adler finished third, successfully qualifying for this season’s Champions League.

But the World Cup is less than a year away and he’s still without a cap for France’s senior squad.

PLAYING STYLE

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Capable of playing as both a lone striker or in a two-man frontline, Ekitike offers a physical 6ft 3in presence but is also quick and agile, sometimes drifting out wide to draw opposing centre-backs out of position before dashing in behind – or through – backlines using speed and strength.

A capable dribbler, he makes plenty of direct runs with the ball at his feet and frequently finds space in the box. It means he’s well-positioned to receive through balls, attack crosses and latch onto rebounds.

“His tactical understanding is one of his great strengths. He is versatile and not just a striker who feels at home inside the box. Ekitike might not be the most dynamic player, but he can get past defenders with smart moves.” – German football writer Constantin Eckner

And while it’s not often been demanded of him at Frankfurt, Ekitike has shown promising signs of being willing to press and regain the ball high up the pitch. This will endear him to Slot.

His efficiency could use some improvement, though. A decent 15 goals came in the league, but from an expected goals (xG) figure of 21.7 which was the Bundesliga’s second-highest.

Such underachievement is partly influenced by his willingness to shoot from anywhere. Nobody bettered Ekitike’s 115 total attempts, not even top-scorer Harry Kane. This brought a poor conversion rate (13%), and a low 41% of these shots were on target.

Still, he found himself in the Bundesliga’s top 10 for efforts on target per 90, with a rate of just under two.

Alongside approximately four shots per 90 and a similar number of shot-creating actions that put him number one for expected goal involvement (xGI, 27.1), Ekitike’s prospects look promising. He’s joining a Liverpool side that had by far the most big chances (150) and created opportunities (511).

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In fact, his xGI would’ve placed only behind new teammate Mohamed Salah (£14.5m), from 33 appearances rather than 38.

Furthermore, Ekitike also ranked in the Bundesliga’s upper percentiles for progressive carries, touches in the opposition penalty box and successful take-ons per 90.

WHERE EKITIKE FITS IN AT LIVERPOOL

We spoke briefly about Ekitike’s position in Frankfurt’s line-up in Marmoush’s Scout Report, from earlier this year.

The duo often played together, with the Egyptian usually being a second striker, attacking midfield or left-sided forward role, and Ekitike used as a more traditional centre-forward. With Liverpool spending so much, expect him to lead Arne Slot’s attack.

His pace and dribbling ability could see him interchange with whoever plays out wide, as we often saw in-game between Luis Diaz (£8.0m) and Cody Gakpo (£7.5m). This would more likely involve him drifting to the left before cutting inside onto his stronger right foot.

Ekitike’s experience playing in a two-pronged frontline could also give Slot the flexibility to experiment, knowing he has a new pair of attacking full-backs to accommodate. If Diaz stays, amid interest from Bayern Munich, we know he and Gakpo are capable of delivering up front. Darwin Nunez (£6.5m) is currently at the club, too.

Unfortunately, Ekitike is highly unlikely to snatch penalty duties from Salah. He mightn’t even surpass Gakpo as second choice, having missed more in his career than he has scored! But he wasn’t relying on them in 2024/25, scoring just once from the spot.

One other thing to point out is that he was taken off in 22 of 33 Bundesliga occasions and seven of 12 Europa League outings. It’s worth keeping an eye on whether he’s often one of the first men withdrawn by Slot.

IS EKITIKE WORTH BUYING IN FPL?

There is definitely some risk in picking Ekitike, as his one strong season still didn’t exceed 15 league goals.

Liverpool’s opening run isn’t particularly good, either, according to our Fixture Ticker. They must face Arsenal and Newcastle in their first three matches.

Even so, the potential is there for Ekitike to have a transformative season at Anfield. Surrounding him with Salah, Diaz, Florian Wirtz (£8.5m), plus flying full-backs Jeremie Frimpong (£6.0m) and Milos Kerkez (£6.0m), could be fruitful.

If he can become more clinical when it comes to converting chances – many of them will arrive, surely – he’d take some of the goal-scoring load off 33-year-old Salah’s shoulders.

Like Wirtz, Ekitike will cost far less money than Salah but don’t expect the Frenchman to ‘cover’ his new long-serving teammate – no one has really come close to doing that since the Egyptian joined Liverpool in 2017.

Rather, the question is: will Ekitike be able to compete with the forwards available at the same price? Now that we know he costs £8.5m, you’d have to say there are more tried-and-tested, similarly priced alternatives. Perhaps starting off with a Chris Wood (£7.5m) or a Jarrod Bowen (£8.0m) for more favourable early fixtures is the play, before moving to Etikike in Gameweek 4 if he looks the part.

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  1. Moxon
    • 11 Years
    11 months, 26 days ago

    X
    De Cuyper | Udogie | AWB
    Salah | Palmer | Wirtz | X
    Solanke | X | X

    Darlow | X | X | Esteve

    Finding it very hard to get excited about many players this year. Hopefully Gyokeres or Ekitike come in at some interesting price points to fill in the gaps!

    1. jayzico
      • 15 Years
      11 months, 26 days ago

      Cherki. Give him a read. Yes, yes Pep Roulette, but have real faith in this dude taking KdB's spot, and at just 6.5 you can easily cover him with a bench guy

      1. Moxon
        • 11 Years
        11 months, 26 days ago

        I'll look into it - cheers mate!

    2. WVA
      • 9 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      No wonder you’re not excited with Udogie and Solanke in your team

  2. MJF
    11 months, 26 days ago

    Good article. Surprised to see Wirtz listed on the possible team as a left forward I thought he was more of a 10. Shows how little I know!

    1. The Mentaculus
      • 5 Years
      11 months, 26 days ago

      Played on the left for Germany in the Euros, and I think left 10 in a 343 for Leverkusen. I'm still not really sure which he'll play at Liverpool. Anyone with an opinion on that..?

      1. The Mentaculus
        • 5 Years
        11 months, 26 days ago

        Wondered if this might be part of why Diaz wants out, if he has to compete with Wirtz and Gakpo for LW. Sounds like Wirtz played as a 10 in the friendly v Stoke though

        1. Men in green tights
          • 7 Years
          11 months, 26 days ago

          I'm pretty sure playing club football he was AM behind the forward on the left side . But they played with a high line wingback system which allowed him a lot of freedom to stay central. Only started a few games out on the far left and maybe one on the right.
          Definitely agree this is possibly going to force Diaz out , especially with the signing of a striker.

    2. Mr. Eko
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 4 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      Luis Diaz out - Isak in for Liverpool!?!

  3. Salmonboy
    • 2 Years
    11 months, 26 days ago

    Cunha or Mbuemo?

    1. Moxon
      • 11 Years
      11 months, 26 days ago

      I prefer Mbeumo

  4. FPL Blow-In
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    11 months, 26 days ago

    Salah, Palmer, Haaland

    Kelleher
    De Cuyper, Bogle, Udogie
    Salah, Palmer, Rogers, Kudus, Reijnders
    Haaland, JP

    Darlow, Truffert, Esteve, Koupri

    1. jayzico
      • 15 Years
      11 months, 26 days ago

      Loving the Reijnders punt. As of now, def going into wolves game with Cherki or Reijnders. Don't play? Bench will cover their amazingly priced cost

      1. Zenith UK
        • 9 Years
        11 months, 25 days ago

        I was thinking the same thing about Reijnders BUT, I want to BB GW1... That's my issue

        1. jayzico
          • 15 Years
          11 months, 25 days ago

          But that's a good thing about baby reindeer - he's only 5.5. A perfect punt for a BB GW1

  5. Deulofail
    • 10 Years
    11 months, 26 days ago

    Hot Topics don't work for me on mobile or desktop

    Mobile (ios, chrome):

    Tap on Hot Topic title (e.g. 'Latest site updates')
    Font colour changes
    Nothing else happens

    Desktop (Windows, firefox):

    Tap on Hot Topic title
    Directs to the top of the current page

    1. The Mentaculus
      • 5 Years
      11 months, 26 days ago

      Same here (android, firefox). Links don't do anything

    2. RedLightning
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 15 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      Thanks for reporting this; it is now being investigated. They don't work for me either.

    3. RedLightning
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 15 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      The bug has ben fixed and the links for the Hot Topics are now working again.

      1. Deulofail
        • 10 Years
        11 months, 25 days ago

        Nice. Good work, team!

  6. Bumbaclot
    • 15 Years
    11 months, 26 days ago

    Good morning everyone. My first attempt at a team here:

    Kelleher/areola
    Kerkez/udogie/awb/truffert/esteve
    Salah/wirtz/marmoush/kudus/sarr
    Watkins/pedro/welbeck

    Any feedback greatly appreciated 🙂

    1. AAAFootball
      • 1 Year
      11 months, 25 days ago

      I like most of those picks.
      Maybe VVD more secure than kerkez, plus more CBIT

      Watch Marmoush rotation, same with Kudus

      Don't trust Areola, one of the worst in the prem last season. Would feel more secure with verbruggen or Petrovic, who impressed in France last year.
      I like the defensive rotation fixtures apart form gw 3 ( Kerkez vs ars, Truffert vs Udogie, Esteve vs MUN and AWB vs NFO)

      You would be looking to wildcard GW10 or earlier, as the defense all have poor fixtures then ( City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Villa, Newcastle)

      I think Esteve is underrated with very playable fixtures in GW 2, 8, 9

      1. Bumbaclot
        • 15 Years
        11 months, 25 days ago

        Thanks you 🙂

  7. Zimo
    • 7 Years
    11 months, 26 days ago

    I like the prices. Making me choose players I would never have previous 2 years.

    1. Zimo
      • 7 Years
      11 months, 26 days ago

      The CBIT point change is also fun to navigate.

  8. Charlie Price
    • 5 Years
    11 months, 26 days ago

    Thought there was going to be leagues this season for those who finished in the top 1% and 10% last season?
    I would qualify for the top 10% but cannot see it anywhere. Any ideas anyone?

    1. Men in green tights
      • 7 Years
      11 months, 26 days ago

      Think they will get generated after gwk 1 mate, not sure.

    2. The Knights Template
      • 12 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      Vqc49y

    3. Stevig
      • 16 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      I can see one guy in my mini league who is in. I'm not, but should be.
      Hopefully it's something they are working through

  9. GreennRed
    • 14 Years
    11 months, 26 days ago

    I've no heed paid to fixtures or rotation.
    Too early to see potenial nailed on 4m defenders and 4.5m mids/forwards. Prob downgrade Beto and upgrade a defender.

    Caoimhín
    Van De Ven, Aina, Livramento
    Salah, Palmer, Wirtz, Schade
    Isak, Strand Larsen, Beto

    Darlow, Senesi, Bellegarde, Tuanzebe

  10. Budweiser
    • 12 Years
    11 months, 26 days ago

    Leeds signing Lyon keeper Perri so there goes our 4.0m keeper

    1. FPL Blow-In
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      11 months, 26 days ago

      Booo

    2. devoncop
      • 10 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      As a Leeds fan this is great news.

      After a slow start to the window Leeds are now doing some seriously good business.

    3. GreennRed
      • 14 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      Cheers. Any uncertainty I'll get a 2nd 4.5m keeper. Maybe even Perri!

    4. GreennRed
      • 14 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      The other 14 are good so.

  11. _Greg
    • 16 Years
    11 months, 26 days ago

    Leeds United have agreed deal in principle with OL for goalkeeper Lucas Perri.

    Medical tests booked and formal steps to follow, as @FabriceHawkins reported. Deal in place to join #LUFC

    Gutted. Come on Frank, prefer Kinsky!

    1. Baps Hunter
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      11 months, 26 days ago

      He would be a cheat code for everyone. No thx 😉

      1. _Greg
        • 16 Years
        11 months, 25 days ago

        I've got hopes for Alex
        Paulsen 'his name was Robert Paulsen'

        1. GreennRed
          • 14 Years
          11 months, 25 days ago

          Do you think he'll be a starter?

          1. _Greg
            • 16 Years
            11 months, 25 days ago

            He was class on loan last season yet they've signed Petrovic for 25m. I don't have the data on who started the behind closed doors games, first official friendly is on Saturday in the US tour.

  12. Ëð
    • 10 Years
    11 months, 25 days ago

    First draft, thoughts appreciated!

    Kelleher, 4.0
    Frimpong, RAN, De Cuyper, 4.0, 4.0
    Salah, Wirtz, Marmoush, Semenyo, Le Fee
    Isak, Pedro, Piroe

    Isak could easily become Gyokeres.

    1. The Knights Template
      • 12 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      Nailed it.

    2. WVA
      • 9 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      Would start with VVD and Gvardiol over Frimpong and RAN however I still think that’s too much in defence. Like the Semenyo pick, he’s very underated on here, who is Le Fee?

    3. jayzico
      • 15 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      Reindeer over Le Fee. Take Marmoush / Semenyo out for Saka and someone. Is that possible?

      1. Baps Hunter
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        11 months, 25 days ago

        I prefer reindeer OtP also.

  13. WVA
    • 9 Years
    11 months, 25 days ago

    Looks like they previously got the prices very wrong for Nunez Werner Sanchez Nkunku and Fulkrung! Will they make the same mistake with Ekitike?

    1. _Greg
      • 16 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      I'm gonna go with Ekitike 8.5m and Gyokeres 9m.

      Ekitike is official now so could potentially be added today.

      1. WVA
        • 9 Years
        11 months, 25 days ago

        That’s too expensive for both and will kill them as assets, Marmoush coming in at 7.5 was perfect and that’s what they should be.

        1. _Greg
          • 16 Years
          11 months, 25 days ago

          I think I'll be punting both at 7.5m, especially Gyokeres.

        2. x.jim.x
          • 11 Years
          11 months, 25 days ago

          That's how you break the game

          1. WVA
            • 9 Years
            11 months, 25 days ago

            Yeah good point, both will come in and score 30 goals each!

            1. x.jim.x
              • 11 Years
              11 months, 25 days ago

              You genuinely believe that Arsenal's main striker, who scored 97 goals in 102 games at his previous club, should be priced the same as Solanke

              1. WVA
                • 9 Years
                11 months, 25 days ago

                Nunez got 30 returns in 28 matches in that league, all I’m saying is they often price new players too high and then no one picks them, Marmoush was priced just right last season and had a good amount of ownership.

                1. x.jim.x
                  • 11 Years
                  11 months, 25 days ago

                  I remember Nunez having quite a decent ownership until it was clear he was a donkey. Jesus had a record-breaking ownership when he moved to Arsenal - with the lack of prolific strikers in the league, it's not hard to see Gyokeres following suit.

                  1. WVA
                    • 9 Years
                    11 months, 25 days ago

                    Jesus at 8m with previous prem experience was priced bang on IMO but that’s the max Ek or Gy should be.

                    1. x.jim.x
                      • 11 Years
                      11 months, 25 days ago

                      If 60 odd percent of the game own a player before a ball's even been kicked, the price is too low. He was only that cheap because he was still at City when they released the game.

                      Ekitike I agree with, but Gyokeres should be 9m at least or his ownership will be through the roof, especially if he bags in preseason.

                      1. WVA
                        • 9 Years
                        11 months, 25 days ago

                        8.5 😉 and you’ve got a deal.

                  2. WVA
                    • 9 Years
                    11 months, 25 days ago

                    Nunez only got to 13% ownership and that was because he scored 4 in pre season, he plummeted rapidly after that and then disappeared from FPL forever! We need strikers to compete with Isak and Pedro ownership!

              2. WVA
                • 9 Years
                11 months, 25 days ago

                I’d put a decent bet on Solanke outscoring him this season!

              3. GreennRed
                • 14 Years
                11 months, 25 days ago

                His last club was the best club in the Portugese League. He's had two good seasons.

                1. x.jim.x
                  • 11 Years
                  11 months, 25 days ago

                  Haaland had two good seasons in a fugazi league too and came in over 10m

                  1. GreennRed
                    • 14 Years
                    11 months, 25 days ago

                    True story but Haaland had a City team built around his strengths, fir a whike! Not talking about FPL price. Haaland was highly rated for good reason. Gyokeres is a good striker but one good Champions League season has made him look like a superstar for many. Pressure of main striker for a team allegedly pushing for PL is different to playing in Portugal. Wirtz not guaranteed PL success either.

                    1. x.jim.x
                      • 11 Years
                      11 months, 25 days ago

                      The point is FPL didn't know how Haaland was going to do in the league, but they still made him expensive because he scored a million goals and had signed for a title-challenging side. Gyokeres is no different.

  14. Kodap
    • 8 Years
    11 months, 25 days ago

    Another go at a draft, 3rd time round.. feel like this one is a lot more balanced and has one of the Salah/Haaland premiums in. Would bench Evanilson first week against pool..

    Verbruggen
    Virgil - Munoz - Van de Ven
    Salah - Palmer - Wirtz - Cherki
    Welbeck - Evanilson - Joao Pedro

    Kelleher - Bogle - Longstaff - De Cuyper

    1. WVA
      • 9 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      When did VDV become a good asset? Love the rest although I know nothing about Cherki!

      1. _Greg
        • 16 Years
        11 months, 25 days ago

        Was 2010-2011 I think.

    2. Kodap
      • 8 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      meh, do quite fancy him if he can stay fit! But plenty of other options at that price point if not.

      1. WVA
        • 9 Years
        11 months, 25 days ago

        Just because you fancy him doesn’t make him a good FPL asset!

    3. jayzico
      • 15 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      Cherki great move. Don't trust Spurs defence, bar the first game. And wouldn't gamble YET on JP

  15. WVA
    • 9 Years
    11 months, 25 days ago

    Isak not in Newcastle squad for pre season tour? Either way that’s bad for his start of season form/fitness.

    1. GreennRed
      • 14 Years
      11 months, 25 days ago

      He's injury-prone.They're always managing his fitness and doing it not too badly.