Ekitike ends Liverpool's summer search for new number ninepublished at 12:17 British Summer Time
Sami Mokbel
BBC Sport Senior football correspondent
The starting point of Liverpool's move for Hugo Ekitike came at the end of last season.
Manager Arne Slot had persisted with Darwin Nunez for parts of the season - but it is clear he wanted an upgrade.
Liverpool's dream target was Newcastle striker Alexander Isak, who was also interesting Arsenal.
But given his importance to Magpies manager Eddie Howe, and a likely asking price that would be towards £130m, Liverpool knew they needed to source alternatives.
At the same time last week, Newcastle were trying to advance with their interest in Ekitike, having a £70m offer rejected.
Less than 48 hours later, Liverpool pivoted to Ekitike in a move that probably put an end to their immediate interest in Isak and gazumped the Magpies.