As reported by Caught Offside, Arsenal have identified Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike as a potential target if they fail to bring Newcastle United’s highly rated forward Alexander Isak next summer.
Hugo Ekitike has good numbers
Hugo Ekitike represented the likes of Reims and Paris Saint-German (PSG) before moving to Eintracht Frankfurt in the winter window last year. In a short span, he has already established himself as a mainstay in the squad.

Ekitike is delivering good numbers in the ongoing campaign so far. He has already 17 goals and provided six assists in 32 games. He is averaging 3.1 shots, 1.3 key passes, and 1.7 dribbles per game (stats via whoscored).
The French striker is intelligent with his positioning and possesses tricks in his armoury. He can dribble, provide key passes and link up with his teammates. With clinical finishing skills and aerial presence, he gives all sorts of trouble to the opponents.
Hugo Ekitike can be a cheaper option
Arsenal are proactively searching for a striker in the market to improve their offensive line. There are doubts over the consistency of Kai Havertz and the long-term injury to Gabriel Jesus has made things worse for them.
The Gunners want to sign Alexander Isak but his high release clause makes it an unrealistic move. Hence, the club have shifted their focus towards Hugo Ekitike, who appears to be another talented striker.
Ekitike has all the qualities to succeed in a top-tier club like Arsenal. He can be a long-term investment for the club. Though Eintracht Frankfurt want to keep the player next year, a lucrative offer from the English outfit can change everything.