Real Madrid never ends with Liverpool. After getting their hands on Trent Alexander-Arnold this summer, the Merengue keep an attentive eye on Anfield's other talents. Casa Blanca, already interested in Ibrahima Konaté at the end of the contract, set its sights on a new target. A nugget that is already a sensation across the Channel and attracts the lusts of the largest European clubs. The Madrid strategy is clear: methodically plunder Liverpool's jewels.
Liverpool alert: Real still wants to knock in Anfield
Rio NGUMOHA has become the new Real obsession. According to Fichajes, Spanish leaders closely monitor this 16 -year -old phenomenon which already collects historical records with the Reds. His contract expiring in 2026 represents a gold opportunity for Madrid, which could try to seduce him before his European rivals. The Merengue see him in him a long -term investment, aware of his exceptional potential.
The Madrid interest is not surprising in view of the performances of the young attacker. At 16 and 361 days old, Ngumoha became the youngest goalscorer in the history of Liverpool in the Premier League, after being the youngest player ever established by the club. His goal against Newcastle has already made him a darling of Anfield. Statistics that confirm the magnitude of his early talent.
Real does not let go: NGUMOHA in the crosshairs
Reds counterattacks
The Reds do not intend to let themselves be done. The club actively prepares a new four -year contract which would take effect at its 18th birthday, testifying to their firm will to secure their nugget. For Arne Slot, Ngumoha already represents a vital asset, both sportingly and for the enthusiasm of supporters who see him in him the future hero of Anfield.
The next few months promise to be decisive in this showdown. Between the stability of Liverpool and the call of the Madrid prestige, Ngumoha's choice could make an impression. One thing is certain: Real Madrid continues its raid on English talents, confirming its recruitment strategy focused on promising youth.