Anfield Watch
·12 Mei 2026
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·12 Mei 2026
These have been testing times for Liverpool’s forwards.
Alexander Isak - signed for £125m from Newcastle last summer - has had a season to forget. The Swede has scored only four goals - spending long spells on the sidelines with various injuries including a broken leg.
Hugo Ekitike came on board from Eintracht Frankfurt for £69m and initially hit the ground running. The French striker has scored 17 goals in his debut season - but looks set to miss out on a year of action owing to a ruptured achilles.
Relying on Isak as the only senior, fit No9 for next season looks like a shaky decision given his recent injury record.
Don’t be surprised therefore if sporting director Richard Hughes opts to sign a new forward in the upcoming transfer window. With so much money going on strikers last summer we probably shouldn’t expect to see another nine-figure transfer.
An intriguing cut-price option has emerged in the shape of Serhou Guirassy - who Liverpool can sign for only €50m.
The Borussia Dortmund frontman, 30, is available to a select band of seven European clubs according to a new report in Fussballdaten for a rock-bottom fee.
“The club, bolstered by his contract running until 2028, does not see a sale as a priority,” the report reads.
“However, the unwritten rule of football applies here as well: Dortmund would not reject offers of €50 million or more.
“A special clause complicates the situation further – a €50 million release clause that only applies to Europe's "Big Seven": Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester United.”







































