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Liverpool needs to change its transfer strategy to find the next Mo Salah. The club has a strong academy but must also focus on signing youth talent from other clubs.
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Liverpool must abandon transfer strategy to secure the next Mo Salah
Liverpoolās academy has produced some very highly rated talent in recent years.
The Reds have a reputation for giving local talent a chance, but they have also become well versed in signing youth players from other academies before they explode onto the scene.
Harvey Elliott, Jarell Quansah, Tyler Morton and Conor Bradley are just some of the academy players who have broken through into Liverpoolās first-team in recent seasons.
One thing all four of those players have in common is that they enjoyed successful stints on loan before becoming regulars at Anfield, but that is a strategy that Liverpool should look to avoid with their latest superstar talent.
Rio Ngumoha has announced himself as one of the most exciting prospects in world football this season.
The 17-year-old has shown glimpses of absolute brilliance in his limited minutes, and many supporters feel he should now be one of the first names on Arne Slotās team sheet.
His talent has been clear since his arrival at the AXA training centre last season and the youngster is now showing it in the first-team.
Liverpool must abandon its current transfer strategy and focus more on signing youth talent from other clubs to secure the next Mo Salah.
Recent academy players who have joined Liverpool's first team include Harvey Elliott, Jarell Quansah, Tyler Morton, and Conor Bradley.
Finding the next Mo Salah is crucial for Liverpool to maintain their competitive edge and continue their success in domestic and international competitions.
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Anfield Watch exclusively revealed last year that the club had decided to delete and edit footage of the then-16-year-old in training in a bid to contain the hype around him.
Up until recently, many believed the best thing for Ngumohaās development next season would be finding a suitable loan move to allow him to get regular starts for a first-team.
Thatās no longer something Liverpool should consider, and the only team Ngumoha should be starting for regularly next season is the Reds.
The club have found great success with loan moves in recent years, but arguably the two most successful academy graduates from the last decade, Curtis Jones & Trent Alexander-Arnold, were never loaned out.
Ngumoha shouldnāt be either, the teenager has proven he is good enough to feature in Slotās starting XI and he should remain at Anfield to cement his place as a first-team regular next season.
Having just won the Premier League Debutant of the Season and Scholar of the Year awards, Ngumoha should now be looking to continue his development at Anfield.