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Liverpool eye Ngumoha push amid Tottenham links
Liverpool are weighing Rio Ngumoha’s role as they push for more signings while Harvey Elliott’s future remains unresolved.

Former Liverpool winger Jermaine Pennant backs Rio Ngumoha and notes Harvey Elliott could leave as Liverpool pursue major summer signings.
Liverpool set for Rio Ngumoha push amid Tottenham links
Liverpool have spent more than £300m this summer on six high‑value targets, including Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike, as they push to defend their title. The club has opened talks with Crystal Palace over Marc Guehi and remains keen on Alexander Isak, while a move for Rio Ngumoha is gaining attention after impressive pre-season displays.
Jermaine Pennant, a former Red, says Ngumoha could push into the first team if Harvey Elliott moves on, noting the teenager looks comfortable against senior players. With Elliott's future uncertain and a crowded attacking lineup, Ngumoha's development will be watched closely as Liverpool plot their next steps.
Key Takeaways
"Rio can make a real push into the first team"
Pennant on Ngumoha's first‑team prospects
"He’s playing against men and he looks comfortable"
Pennant praising Ngumoha’s composure
"They’d be stupid not to include him in their plans"
Pennant urging inclusion in Liverpool's plans
"Any other team in the Prem could use someone like him"
Pennant on Ngumoha's potential value
The case for Ngumoha sits inside a broader risk calculus for Liverpool. The club has funded a rapid refresh of the squad, betting on both proven stars and academy prospects. That strategy can pay off if young players emerge quickly, but it also concentrates risk on a single window rather than a gradual rebuild. If Elliott leaves and Wirtz or Isak deliver, the plan could pay off; if not, the balance between depth and quality may come under pressure.
Highlights
- Rio can make a real push into the first team
- He’s playing against men and he looks comfortable
- They’d be stupid not to include him in their plans
- Any other team in the Prem could use someone like him
Budget and transfer risk at Liverpool
Liverpool’s heavy spending this summer raises questions about sustainability and long-term squad balance. If on-field success does not follow, fans and investors may push back against the costs.
Liverpool will need to balance speed with patience as it builds a squad capable of sustained success.
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