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Hugo Ekitike Injury Update: Liverpool Striker’s Achilles Recovery Progress in California

2026-07-14 · Hugo Ekitike · Player Focus

**Hugo Ekitike’s Achilles recovery is making steady progress in California, with the 24-year-old Liverpool striker working under German specialist Berengar Buschmann ahead of the 2026/27 season.**

The striker, who ruptured his Achilles in spring, has been following a meticulous rehabilitation program. Buschmann’s latest update highlights the careful, criteria-based approach Ekitike is taking-one that Liverpool will hope preserves their £79 million investment.

Ekitike has been training in California since the injury, choosing Buschmann for his expertise in Achilles rehab. The process involves restoring movement, static strength, and muscle preservation-with anti-gravity treadmill sessions and light jogging further down the line.

Buschmann described the journey as methodical: *“Getting out of the boot is one milestone. Seeing your gait slowly become more natural is another.”* Every progression is earned, he stressed, warning against rushing.

Achilles injuries demand restraint. Dr. Andrew J. Elliott, a sports medicine specialist, emphasized that recovery can take longer than expected. Pushing too soon risks permanent weakness or re-rupture-a risk Liverpool cannot afford with Ekitike.

The club’s £79 million fee underlines the stakes. A fully fit Ekitike is the goal, not a premature return. Liverpool’s patience mirrors Ekitike’s discipline, with supporters urged to avoid counting weeks or fixtures.

France’s 2026 World Cup involvement adds pressure, but Ekitike’s focus remains on rehabilitation. The striker’s determination-choosing specialists, ticking off milestones-is the best sign of progress.

For now, Liverpool must resist the urge to force a timeline. The road back is careful, not rushed. If Ekitike’s work continues as planned, the sharp, mobile striker they bought could still emerge as a key part of Anfield’s forward line.

**Update date:** July 2026 (based on 2026 World Cup context and Liverpool’s pre-season timeline).

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