Is Hugo Ekitike second choice already?! Liverpool striker insists fresh competition from £125m man Alexander Isak will be coach Arne Slot's 'problem'

Hugo Ekitike is looking forward to playing alongside new Liverpool signing Alexander Isak, as the Frenchman claimed that he is not worried about the competition. Ekitike has made a bright start to his journey at Anfield, scoring three goals in his first four appearances. Yet the English champions went ahead and completed the blockbuster signing of Isak on deadline day.

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  • Isak joined Liverpool on deadline day
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Liverpool spent nearly half a billion pounds to rebuild their squad in the summer transfer window as they shelled out big money to complete deals for stars like Florian Wirtz, Ekitike and finally Isak on deadline day from Newcastle United.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Ekitike made a mark right from the word go by netting three goals in his first four matches for the Reds, including two Premier League strikes. However, his place as a No.9 could now come under threat, following Isak's arrival. The Swede has performed consistently in the Premier League for the past two seasons as the Magpies' first-choice striker and has more experience of English football than his French counterpart.

  • WHAT EKITIKE SAID

    Ekitike, however, is not concerned about the competition, as he insisted that it was Arne Slot's responsibility to figure out the right combination. Speaking to reporters, the France international said: "When you play for the best teams, you inevitably expect to be competing with the best players. Isak is a player I used to watch, so seeing him arrive is a pleasure. It's going to be tough competition, but I'm going to work hard to be good and perform well so that it's just the coach's problem."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ISAK & EKITIKE?

    The Liverpool duo will be in action for their respective national teams this week in World Cup qualifying. While Sweden face Kosovo on Monday, France take on Iceland a day later.

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