Liverpool unwilling to sell Rio Ngumoha amid Bayern Munich links

Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich have suffered a significant blow in their pursuit of Liverpool wonderkid Rio Ngumoha.

According to a report from TEAMtalk, Liverpool have no intentions of negotiating the departure of Rio Ngumoha amidst interest from Bayern Munich. The Reds have strongly dismissed any suggestions that his future is uncertain.

The Reds are unhappy about claims that suggest the German giants have agreed personal terms with the 17-year-old winger. The Merseyside club consider him an integral part of their long-term plans and are set to hand him a new deal. They continue to insist that there were never any doubts about his future at Anfield.

Liverpool raided rivals Chelsea to sign Ngumoha in the summer of 2024. While he was with their Under-18 team during his first season, he officially got promoted to the first team last summer. So far, he has been involved in 30 matches and has even contributed towards three goals.

All three of those goal involvements have come in the 2025/26 Premier League campaign. Despite only having 551 minutes in the English top flight, the teenager has managed to impress one and all with his exceptional dribbling, great ball control and finishing.

Ngumoha to have a more prominent role at Liverpool

While fans wanted him to have a more prominent role, Arne Slot was very careful with how he managed the youngster. However, going forward, he could have more game time under the newly appointed Andoni Iraola. He still has two years left on his deal, but Liverpool are planning to hand him a new deal to secure his long-term future.

Meanwhile, reports have suggested that Bayern Munich are very keen on acquiring his services. They are well aware of his massive potential and believe the 17-year-old English winger could mark an era at the club. Their manager, Vincent Kompany, is the one pushing for his signing.

Reports suggest Kompany has been extensively involved in convincing him to make the move to Munich. However, Liverpool have dismissed any claims about him making a move away this summer. They believe Bayern wouldn’t risk breaching transfer regulations by approaching a first-team player who is under contract at Anfield. While Bayern are genuine admirers, Liverpool’s stance on his future remains unchanged.

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