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Liverpool facing battle with Chelsea over Rio Ngumoha after breakthrough goal

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Liverpool is set for a financial battle with Chelsea after signing Rio Ngumoha from the Blues last year, with the Premier League expected to step in.

The 16-year-old etched his name into the record books as the fourth youngest goalscorer in Premier League history and the Reds' youngest ever when he found the net in the 100th minute to seal a dramatic triumph for Liverpool at Newcastle on Monday.

The Daily Mail reports that a tribunal was scheduled to determine a fee, but nearly a year following the transfer, the Premier League is still to reach a verdict.



Nevertheless, Chelsea is confident that Ngumoha's outstanding display on Monday will bolster its argument for compensation.



The FA's website outlines several criteria that a tribunal may consider when making a decision, including: "The status of each club; the age of the player; the amount of any transfer fee paid by the former club on acquisition of the player and the length of time the former club has held the player's registration."

Additionally, the tribunal may take into account "the terms of the new contract offered to the player by each club; the training and development of the player at the former club (specialist coaching, education, welfare); and the player's playing record and achievements."

Other considerations include "substantiated interest shown in the player by other clubs; other costs incurred by the former club directly or indirectly attributable to the training and development of the player, including any relevant medical or rehabilitation costs; and attempts made to reach an agreement concerning the amount of compensation due."

Despite satisfying the Premier League's five-step procedure in its successful pursuit of Ngumoha, Liverpool's actions have done little to soothe the ruffled feathers at Chelsea



The Blues were reportedly so irate that they banned Liverpool's youth scouts from attending academy fixtures.

Ngumoha's impressive performance in 2023, when he was named player of the tournament as Chelsea's U16s clinched the national title, undoubtedly caught the eye of many top clubs

Now, it seems Liverpool is set to reap the benefits.

Arne Slot, recognizing the talent of his young player, had already hinted at first-team action for him this season

After Monday's spectacular performance, the Liverpool manager commented: "It's, of course, special for him to score a goal in a moment like this."

The transfer of academy talents among England's top clubs is not uncommon