It's obvious he does, why not? If liverpool could pay 79m pounds for Ekitike who scored 4 goals 23/24, 15 goals, 24/25 in BUNDESLIGA. Why should we laugh on Chelsea's 80m - 100m asking price for Jackson? They're also open in lowering the fees too.
That price actually makes sense, and can't be argued.

I didn't check Ekitike's stats. I've been hearing his name in the transfer window, and I thought he's been scoring an average of 15 goals per season and could get better in the couple of years. I guess it's the number of goals he scored last season that's why Liverpool paid £79 million pounds for him, which seems like a big gamble on their part. I just hope he won't be the next Hojlund.