Liverpool’s transfer priorities may have changed dramatically following the long-term absence of Hugo Ekitike.
The French forward suffered a torn Achilles tendon during Liverpool’s defeat to Paris Saint-Germain last season, an injury serious enough to potentially keep him sidelined until 2027.
That reality leaves Liverpool facing an uncomfortable question.
Can they really afford to go into a new season with only one established senior striker?
The Timeline Makes the Situation More Serious
This is not a short-term setback.
A torn Achilles is one of the most serious injuries a footballer can suffer.
Even when players return, regaining full sharpness and confidence often takes time.
Liverpool therefore cannot plan around Ekitike contributing significantly during the upcoming campaign.
For all practical purposes, the club must prepare as though he will miss the vast majority of the season.
Isak Cannot Carry the Burden Alone
Alexander Isak is one of the finest forwards in Europe.
Few supporters would question his ability to lead Liverpool’s attack.
The problem is what happens when he is unavailable.
Every striker misses matches.
Injuries.
Suspensions.
Fatigue.
Fixture congestion.
Over the course of a season, those situations are inevitable.
Liverpool simply cannot afford to place the entire responsibility for leading the line on one player.
Iraola’s Football Increases the Need for Depth
Andoni Iraola’s style of football only increases the importance of squad depth.
His centre-forwards are expected to:
● Press relentlessly
● Run channels aggressively
● Lead the defensive effort
● Attack space constantly
Those demands place enormous physical strain on attackers.
Rotation is not a luxury in that system.
It is a necessity.
Liverpool Need Another Goal Threat
The loss of Mohamed Salah has already removed a huge source of goals from the team.
Ekitike’s long-term injury compounds that issue.
Florian Wirtz will create chances.
Cody Gakpo will contribute.
But Liverpool still need another player capable of scoring consistently through the middle.
The best teams have multiple routes to goal.
Right now, Liverpool’s central attacking options look thinner than they should.
Recruitment Plans May Need to Change
Liverpool’s recruitment team will undoubtedly have been aware of Ekitike’s situation for months.
The question is whether they believe the current squad can absorb that loss.
Many supporters would argue it cannot.
The transfer market still offers opportunities, and Liverpool may now need to accelerate their search for another forward.
A Position Liverpool Cannot Ignore
There will be debates about centre-backs, midfielders and wingers.
All are important.
But a striker unavailable until 2027 changes the equation.
Liverpool are trying to build a squad capable of challenging for the Premier League and Champions League.
That ambition requires depth in every key position.
With Hugo Ekitike facing a lengthy recovery, signing another striker may no longer be a matter of preference.
It may be one of Liverpool’s most important tasks of the entire summer.
Jamie (The Kopite View)
