Is it worth it? Liverpool signed 95 million to abandon Paris Saint-Germain, the quality of the French Eagle production is worrying, and Real Madrid is cheated
Many media and many well-known football reporters have confirmed the news that French scorer Ekitic will join Liverpool. It only took a season and a half to join Frankfurt, and the former Paris Saint-Germain's abandoned player has reached 70 million euros. According to media reports, Liverpool spent 95 million euros in transfer fees (including fixed transfer fees and floating terms) to complete the transaction. Signing Ekitic is part of Liverpool's reinforcement, but this price still aroused discussion among fans, and most fans think that Liverpool's offer is too high. Ekitic first appeared in front of most fans when he joined Paris Saint-Germain from Reims, but during his one and a half seasons, his data performance was 32 games, 4 goals and 4 assists, and he was completely abandoned by the club in the final stage. He only played one game in half a season, and then was loaned to Frankfurt, and was then bought out by the French Eagles for a transfer fee of 16.5 million euros. Although his performance last season was remarkable and his value soared rapidly, the transfer fee of 95 million euros was still a surprising number. Ekitic only took one season to get rid of the player in Paris Grande to his new favorite in the transfer market. Compared with traditional forward players, the 23-year-old Ekitic can adapt to multiple positions on the forward line, with both speed and finishing ability, and has performed well in Frankfurt. However, Ekitic's outbreak has only been one season, and the Bundesliga game style is more open and friendly to scorers and players. After coming to the Premier League, how Ekitic can adapt to the rhythm of the Premier League will be a difficult problem. Although Ekitic is 190cm tall, his ability to serve as a fulcrum on the front line also needs to be improved. He is not a traditional striker. Compared with Nunes in Liverpool, in addition to having more advantages in finishing ability, he has no gap in speed and impact, and is even worse than the opponent. Moreover, Nunez is better in defense and pressing skills. Ekitic's characteristics at this point have not been fully demonstrated. It also takes time to verify how Liverpool's new players can achieve better results than Nunez. Frankfurt has made a lot of money through player trading in the past few seasons. Muani, Marmush and Jovic have all entered the giant team from the Bundesliga, and have also brought high transfer fees to the French Eagles. Ekitic has just re-taken their old path. However, the performance of the scorer produced by the French Eagle has not met expectations after entering the giants. Muani and Marmush can still continue to look forward to it. Jovic can be said to have cheated Real Madrid. He joined Real Madrid for more than 60 million euros transfer fee, but he only played 27 games for Real Madrid, scored 2 goals and gave 2 assists and was abandoned by the team. Now his net worth is only 4.5 million.
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