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Following his debut appearance during the 2024/25 FA Cup, the teenager gradually worked his way into more regular first-team involvement for Arne Slot’s side this season. Ngumoha’s first ever Premier League appearance arrived against Newcastle United on the second matchday, where he emerged from the bench late on and found the decisive moment through a goal that not only secured victory for Liverpool but also saw him become the club’s youngest goalscorer in history.
Ngumoha has started on the left flank in Liverpool’s last two matches, indicating a pathway towards increased involvement in the upcoming season. Ex-Liverpool star Club Jarell Quansah Bayer Leverkusen Jordan Henderson Brentford Former Liverpool players in England squad Thomas Tuchel announced his World Cup squad on Friday and it carried an unusual detail from a Liverpool perspective, with the selection marking the first occasion since the 1986 World Cup that no player from the club had been included in an England squad for a major tournament.
Now the German boss has confirmed that Ngumoha will travel to Florida with the rest of the squad for the initial friendlies as part of England’s preparations for the World Cup. Ngumoha’s inclusion represents an indication that Tuchel’s attention is on him despite his young age and, should the teenager continue his progression, an international debut may not remain too far away.
