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Rio Ngumoha Sets New Liverpool Record With Decisive Goal

Rio Ngumoha, 16 years 361 days, became Liverpool’s youngest Premier League scorer, sealing three pts

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When Liverpool looked in danger of losing a two-goal advantage against 10-men Newcastle United, 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha produced the intervention that preserved three points for the Premier League champions. Liverpool players rushed to celebrate with Ngumoha after his late intervention that proved decisive.

At 16 years and 361 days old, Ngumoha became the youngest Premier League goalscorer in Liverpool’s history, overtaking Michael Owen. The mark also places him as the fourth youngest goalscorer in competition history, behind James Vaughan, James Milner and Wayne Rooney. Wayne Rooney beat Ngumoha by one day on the all-time list.

Ngumoha is no overnight sensation. Earlier this year he became the youngest player ever to start for Liverpool in a competitive match when the 16-year-old was included from the start in the Reds’ 4–0 win vs. Accrington Stanley in the FA Cup. That appearance established him as a player the coaching staff were prepared to trust in competitive circumstances.

His momentum had begun in preseason. Over the summer Ngumoha scored twice and bagged an assist in four tune-up matches, performances that strengthened his case for a larger role in Arne Slot’s side. Those displays helped justify the manager’s decision to give him opportunities in cup and league settings.

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The goal against Newcastle will be remembered both for its immediate consequence and for its contribution to Ngumoha’s early-career résumé. It extended Liverpool’s lead in the match and produced a historic personal milestone for a player still only 16. For the club, the result preserved three important points. For Ngumoha, it confirmed that a fast start to senior football can quickly translate into record-breaking moments.

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‘I Have No Idea’ — Wirtz on Adapting After a Quiet Liverpool Start

Wirtz admits he is still adapting to the Premier League after a slow start at Liverpool; goal followed.

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Florian Wirtz has acknowledged that he is still finding his feet after a subdued beginning to life at Liverpool. The 22-year-old admitted the Premier League represents an adjustment and accepted that early expectations have made the opening weeks more challenging.

Pressure intensified during the international break when German media criticised his role in a 2–0 defeat to Slovakia. Wirtz answered those critics with a high-quality strike that completed a 3–1 win over Northern Ireland. He celebrated by pointing to his ear, a gesture that appeared to address his detractors.

After the match, RTL asked whether the move to England had taken its toll, and Wirtz offered a frank assessment. “It’s another league, another type of football,” Wirtz said of his slow start. “I’m happy to be there.” When asked if he believes he will open his account for Liverpool soon, Wirtz added: “I have no idea when I’ll score my first goal, hopefully in the next game, but it will come at some point.”

Against Slovakia Wirtz struggled when used out on the left of Germany’s attack, but he was returned to a more natural attacking midfield position for the Northern Ireland match. In that role he not only scored but created a game-high three chances and won more fouls than any other player on the pitch.

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Wirtz will hope to replicate that attacking midfield influence when Liverpool resume Premier League duties away at Burnley at the weekend. That fixture will represent his fifth appearance in a Reds shirt and offers another chance to find consistency in a new league.

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Agent: Liverpool Called Ekitiké After Agreement Reached with Eintracht and Newcastle

Agent Ali Barat says Liverpool called Hugo Ekitiké after a deal with Eintracht and Newcastle Anfield.

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An agent involved in the negotiations surrounding Hugo Ekitiké says the striker was set to join Newcastle United before Liverpool intervened.

Ali Barat, who says he worked on behalf of Eintracht Frankfurt, described a process he considered complete until a late contact from Liverpool changed the outcome. “I was working on behalf of Eintracht Frankfurt to bring him to Newcastle ,” Barat told Tuttosport . “I stayed in Germany for 10 days. We agreed everything with the German club and the player, then Liverpool called him and he chose Anfield.” Barat added that the Reds were only hours away from missing out on the French forward, and that Isak would ultimately end up at Anfield as well.

The Ekitiké story was not isolated. Florian Wirtz rejected an expected move to Bayern Munich and instead completed a £116 million ($156.6 million) transfer to Anfield, according to the report. Bayern honorary president Uli Hoeneß spoke on Doppelpass about his club’s business and took aim at rivals over several signings.

Hoeneß referenced Newcastle’s spending on Nick Woltemade, accusing them of using “Monopoly money” to secure that signature, and then turned his attention to the Wirtz deal. “We’re very satisfied at FC Bayern,”” Hoeneß began. “We are the real winners of the summer transfer window. We have a strong team and didn’t need to strengthen it much.

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“Of course, we would have liked to have Florian Wirtz, but we’d never have bought him for €150 million.”

The account from Barat reinforces how quickly transfer situations can change when multiple clubs engage late in negotiations. In this case, what Barat describes as an almost-finalised agreement with Eintracht and Newcastle was overturned when Liverpool made a late approach and the player opted for Anfield.

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Liverpool to Wait Until Summer for Marc Guéhi as Konaté Contract Talks Stall

Liverpool will not pursue Marc Guéhi in January amid Ibrahima Konaté contract uncertainty. They wait

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Liverpool have decided not to reopen talks to sign Crystal Palace centre back Marc Guéhi in January, sources say, even as uncertainty surrounds Ibrahima Konaté’s future at Anfield. Guéhi is in the final year of his contract and is not expected to sign a new deal with Palace. His club’s decision to block a previous move to Liverpool is believed to have left him frustrated.

Overseas clubs can approach Guéhi over a free transfer from January, with Barcelona and Real Madrid among the clubs touted as potential suitors. If Liverpool were to pursue him in the winter window they would again need to agree a fee with Palace, but The Times report that Liverpool have ruled out paying a transfer fee for a player who wants to join and is approaching the end of his contract. The club are said to prefer waiting until the summer to try to sign Guéhi on a free transfer.

The Telegraph add that within Anfield there is a sense some of the external speculation is aimed at pressuring Liverpool into action in January. The club’s stance mirrors the situation they face with Ibrahima Konaté. Konaté is also in the final year of his contract and attempts to secure an extension have so far been unsuccessful.

Konaté is a known target for Real Madrid and was asked whether Kylian Mbappé had been speaking to him about a move to the Santiago Bernabéu. “He calls me every two hours!” Konaté joked in an interview with Téléfoot, in which he also insisted he does not speak Spanish. Madrid, like Liverpool over Guéhi, are thought to be willing to wait until next summer to pursue Konaté on a free transfer, while the Reds remain frustrated by the loss of Trent Alexander-Arnold to the 15-time Champions League winners a few months ago.

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