Liverpool is unlikely to sign a 'world-class' striker valued at ÂŁ100m who matched a record set by Robbie Fowler. The team's attacking options are limited due to injuries to key players.
Key points
Liverpool unlikely to sign ÂŁ100m striker
Striker matched Robbie Fowler's record
Injuries to Hugo Ekitike and Mo Salah impact squad
Alexander Isak's performance has been inconsistent
Liverpool sent firm message over âworld-classâ ÂŁ100m attacker who equalled Robbie Fowler feat
Liverpool sent firm message over âworld-classâ ÂŁ100m attacker who equalled Robbie Fowler feat
Liverpool would appear to have little to no chance of signing a âworld-classâ striker who recently emulated a feat once achieved by Robbie Fowler.
The Redsâ attacking options have been depleted by a long-term injury to Hugo Ekitike and the currently sidelined Mo Salah, whoâs leaving Anfield at the end of the season, while Alexander Isak has endured a stop-start first campaign on Merseyside.
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The Telegraphâs Dominic King claimed on Tuesday that FSG wonât seek a replacement for the stricken Frenchman, although reports from elsewhere would suggest that one centre-forward has been on the radar in L4.
According to Mark Douglas for The i Paper, Liverpool are among the Premier League clubs keen on signing Eli Junior Kroupi from Bournemouth, but the Cherries are adamant that the 19-year-old wonât be sold at any price.
The Cherries are considering rewarding the striker with a new contract to reflect his excellent season and would not contemplate a sale until at least next summer. Even then, heâs expected to be valued at a minimum of ÂŁ100m.
The youngster is also believed to be happy and settled at the Vitality Stadium and is enjoying playing for an upwardly mobile club.
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Kroupi seems to have an incredibly high ceiling
Kroupi netted his 12th Premier League goal of the season in Bournemouthâs 3-0 win over Crystal Palace last Sunday, which saw him equal the record for a teenager in their debut campaign in the division, alongside Fowler (1993/94) and Robbie Keane (1999/2000), via afcb.co.uk.
Itâs more than anyone has managed for Liverpool in the top flight this term (Ekitike leads the way with 11) and almost twice the seven-goal tally of Salah (WhoScored), and his value has soared since the Cherries snapped him up from Lorient last year for a paltry ÂŁ10m.
His teammate Marcus Tavernier has labelled him a âworld-classâ talent (afcb.co.uk), and while the challenge for the youngster will be to prove that this campaign isnât a once-off, he appears to have an incredibly high ceiling.
Kroupi seems likely to remain at Bournemouth for the time being, especially if they qualify for the Europa League or possibly even sneak into the Champions League, although itâs probable that heâll follow in Antoine Semenyoâs footsteps by moving on to a club with much greater resources.
Liverpool retain full belief that Ekitike will get back to his pre-injury levels and that a replacement isnât needed in the summer, in which case theyâd be pinning all their hopes on Isak remaining fit throughout next season â a mammoth gamble, given his record since joining the Reds last year.
Itâs a delicate balance to try and get right between having an excess of centre-forwards or (as currently) a severe shortage, but thatâs the mission with which sporting director Richard Hughes is tasked.
Q&A
Who is the ÂŁ100m attacker linked to Liverpool?
The article does not specify the name of the ÂŁ100m attacker linked to Liverpool.
What record did the ÂŁ100m attacker equal that was set by Robbie Fowler?
The article mentions that the attacker equaled a feat once achieved by Robbie Fowler, but does not provide specific details about the record.
Why are Liverpool's attacking options depleted?
Liverpool's attacking options are depleted due to a long-term injury to Hugo Ekitike and the sidelining of Mo Salah, who is leaving the club at the end of the season.
What is the status of Alexander Isak's performance at Liverpool?
Alexander Isak has had a stop-start first campaign at Liverpool, indicating inconsistency in his performance.
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