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Liverpool announce first January signing - and another one is on the way in clear plan
Liverpool have completed their first transfer of the January window with the signing of Mor Talla Ndiaye, a highly rated teenage central defender from Senegal, as the club continue to put a clear long-term squad-building strategy into action.[1][2][3]
Ndiaye joins from Senegalese side Amitie FC in a permanent deal and will initially link up with Liverpool’s academy and development setup rather than the first team.[1][2] The 18-year-old has already built a strong reputation at youth international level, having represented Senegal at the FIFA U17 World Cup, where he helped his country reach the knockout stages, and he has also appeared for his nation’s U18 side.[1][3] Liverpool view him as a powerful, athletic centre-back with significant room for development, fitting the club’s focus on securing emerging talent early.[2][3]
The transfer is framed as part of a wider recruitment plan rather than a standalone move. While Ndiaye is expected to feature predominantly for the U21s and academy teams in the short term, Liverpool believe he has the potential to progress towards senior level in the coming years.[1][4] This pathway mirrors the club’s broader approach of investing in young players who can either become first‑team options or valuable assets in the future.[2][4]
The article also notes that another signing is anticipated to follow in this window, underlining that Liverpool’s January business is being driven by a clearly defined plan rather than reactive deals. The club are aiming to strengthen both the present and future of the squad, using the winter window to add depth and potential in key positions while maintaining financial and sporting discipline.
