Anfield Watch
·1 novembre 2025
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·1 novembre 2025
Liverpool signed both Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike in last summer’s transfer window.
Among the £450m-worth of new talent, sporting director Richard Hughes opted to bring in TWO top-class centre forwards.
Ekitike has hit the ground running - scoring six goals to this point - but it’s true that the club are still waiting for the best of Isak.
The £125m striker was signed from Newcastle - but has scored only one goal in his Anfield career thus far.
The 26-year-old is currently nursing an injury - with Federico Chiesa filling in up top for the midweek defeat to Crystal Palace in the EFL Cup.
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Ekitike, who cost £69m from Eintracht Frankfurt, played no part as Arne Slot carefully balances the need for results with keeping his top choices fit.
It is expected that the 23-year-old will be back in the lineup for the weekend Premier League game against Aston Villa - with Slot filling the bench on Wednesday with a selection of academy prospects.
And one day one of those hopefuls could be coming to the Liverpool first team - with Keyrol Figueroa enjoying a breakout week.
Not only did the 19-year-old American forward feature for the first-ever time in the senior setup, he also scored a hat-trick in last weekend’s mini-derby against Everton for the club’s Premier League 2 side in a 4-1 win.
And following the game against Palace, the son of former Wigan star Maynor Figueroa spoke to This is Anfield about the inspirations in his short career thus far.
He namechecked a couple of Liverpool forwards in the shape of Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez - and also reserved praise for England’s No9 Harry Kane.
Indeed the Liverpool starlet can take plenty of encouragement from working with Alex Inglethorpe - the Liverpool academy director who helped guide Kane’s career in his early days at Tottenham.
“I like being myself but I go back to Liverpool back in the days when Daniel Sturridge was around – obviously I watched him [and] Luis Suarez,” he said.
“Besides Liverpool, one of my favourite strikers is Karim Benzema. Didier Drogba, Harry Kane as well.
“I know that Alex used to work with [Kane], he used to always give me tips about that so I just take on information as it goes.”
Kane is one of the hottest players on the planet right now - scoring 25 goals in 19 matches for Bayern Munich so far this season.
If Figueroa gets anywhere close to that standard then they will have unearthed a very talented diamond from the academy ranks once again.









































