Striker in Richard Hughes' crosshairs after Hugo Ekitike injury

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Striker in Richard Hughes' crosshairs after Hugo Ekitike injury

Striker in Richard Hughes' crosshairs after Hugo Ekitike injury

Liverpool need a strikerIsak has endured a stop-start season while academy prospects like Jayden Danns, Will Wright and Keyrol Figueroa have also been injured. Long-term it remains to be seen whether ...

Striker in Richard Hughes' crosshairs after Hugo Ekitike injury

Liverpool need a strikerIsak has endured a stop-start season while academy prospects like Jayden Danns, Will Wright and Keyrol Figueroa have also been injured. Long-term it remains to be seen whether ...

Liverpool's search for attacking reinforcements has taken on a new urgency. With Hugo Ekitike's recent injury adding to the woes, the Reds find themselves alarmingly short of options up front. This concern is reportedly pushing sporting director Richard Hughes into decisive action, with a new number nine now firmly in his sights.

The situation is compounded by a challenging season for Alexander Isak, who has struggled with consistency, and a spate of injuries affecting promising academy talents like Jayden Danns. Furthermore, the anticipated summer departures of key attackers, most notably Mohamed Salah, threaten to leave a significant creative void. This perfect storm makes bolstering the forward line a critical priority for the upcoming transfer window.

According to reports, Liverpool's recruitment team is determined not to enter the new campaign with Isak as the sole recognized senior striker. The philosophy is clear: they cannot afford to take risks with their attacking depth. While speculation has often centered on potential wingers like Bradley Barcola, the focus is now shifting decisively toward securing a reliable goal-scoring presence to lead the line and ensure the team's competitive edge remains sharp.

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