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SportsMoney Hugo Ekitike: Bayern Munich Consider $40m Investment For Future Star Manuel Veth Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. New! Follow this author to improve your content experience. Got it! Jun 27, 2022, 12:52am EDT | Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Hugo Ekitike could be joining Bayern Munich if the Rekordmeister sells Robert Lewandowski this .

. . [+] summer.

(Photo by Aurelien Meunier/Getty Images) Getty Images Bayern Munich is ready to jump in the Hugo Ekitike sweepstakes should they sell Robert Lewandowski to Barcelona this summer. Internally, the decision-makers at the Rekordmeister rate the 20-year-old French striker very highly; however, there are some obstacles before a deal even be considered. The primary question is the future of star striker Lewandowski.

The Polish forward has made it quite clear that he wants to leave Bayern this summer and join Barcelona. Publicly, Bayern bosses Hasan Salihamidzic and Oliver Kahn have been very outspoken when it comes to not selling Lewandowski. Internally, the situation is a bit different.

With Lewandowski making strong comments about wanting to leave, many players in the squad have voiced their discontent and doubts about whether the 33-year-old can be re-integrated into the squad. The bosses at the Säbener Straße know this, and a hardline is very much a negotiation tactic. Furthermore, they want to press Barca hard to accept a deal.

The Catalans will have to pay at least €50 million, and because of Barcelona’s financial situation, Bayern is unlikely to accept any structured or bonus-heavy deals—in fact, the German champions want the lump sum in one go. Should the Lewandowski deal go ahead, Bayern will be looking for a successor. The market for number 9s is, however, problematic.

One candidate was Darwin Núñez, who recently joined Liverpool. Another is Sébastien Haller, the Ivorian national team player who has already agreed on terms with Bayern’s competitor Borussia Dortmund and will be presented in July. Finally, Sasa Kalajdzic is considered a backup rather than a full-time starter.

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Long-term, there cannot be a future with a traditional number 9. Despite his tall frame, Hugo Ekitike is a tall and dynamic striker with dribble numbers that not . .

. [+] only match Lewandowski but are actually better (Photo by FRANCOIS LO PRESTI/AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images That is where Ekitie comes in. The 20-year-old French striker has already agreed on personal terms with Newcastle, and the Premier PINC League club has come to terms with his club Stade Reims.

But that deal has now been stalled for weeks, and increasingly it appears that the highly talented forward could be signing elsewhere, with Bayern being one of the candidates. Signing Ekitike, in fact, is seen as the sort of visionary transfer that could aid the club for the coming decade. There are, however, some doubts.

The $30. 8 million rated forward would require an investment above his market value of at least $40 million. Then there is his recent injury history —Ekitike missed ten Ligue 1 games with a hamstring injury this season.

When he played, he was a force. The forward managed ten goals and four assists in just 24 Ligue 1 games this season—scoring every 128 minutes. Ekitike’s 0.

64 goals per 90 minutes are, of course, a significant drop from Lewandowski’s 1 goal per 90 minutes scored for Bayern last season—but the Frenchman is 20. Ekitike, in fact, had a higher goal conversion (34. 375 vs.

26. 027) than Lewandowski and managed to have a higher percentage of shots on target (62. 5% to 54.

34%). Ekitike is also better in one-v-one situations both in the number of dribbles attempted but also in the number of dribbles completed successfully. Naturally, those numbers have to be taken with a grain of salt.

Ekitike is 20 and has only just completed his first-ever professional season. Furthermore, Lewandowski—together with Karim Benzema—is the best number 9 on the planet. Still, the numbers show that Ekitike has enormous upside and underline why the Rekordmeister is seriously considering him as a potential signing this summer.

Manuel Veth is the host of the Bundesliga Gegenpressing Podcast and the Area Manager USA at Transfermarkt . He has also been published in the Guardian, Newsweek, Howler, Pro Soccer USA, and several other outlets. Follow him on Twitter: @ManuelVeth Follow me on Twitter .

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