It’s official for Ekitike

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Paris Saint-Germain has confirmed the loan with purchase option of Hugo Ekitike, who is leaving for Eintracht Frankfurt.

Hugo Ekitike in Frankfurt, it’s finally done. At the very end of the German winter transfer window, Eintracht formalized the arrival of the French striker, who arrives from Paris Saint-Germain. This is a loan with an option to purchase.

Ekitike relaunches in the Bundesliga

After a disappointing first season at PSG, Ekitike had been sidelined since the very first day of Ligue 1 this season, and his departure seemed inevitable. The former Rémois will try to relaunch in the Bundesliga.

“Hugo is a young player who has already proven his great potential, relishes German sports director Markus Krösche. We were already convinced by him this summer and did not give up on the idea. We are happy that the transfer worked considering our economic conditions. Of course, we will give it the time it needs to arrive. »

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