Who is Liverpool wonderkid Rio Ngumoha, and why was he ineligible for the Champions League?

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RIO NGUMOHA has been included in Liverpool’s squad for their Carabao Cup quater-final clash with Southampton.

But who is the 16-year-old that is currently the talk of the Anfield faithful?

Rio Ngumoha of England playing soccer.England Under-17 international Rio Ngumoha has been included in Liverpool’s squad to face SouthamptonREX
Virgil van Dijk and Rio Ngumoha at Liverpool training.AFP
The 16-year-old recently started training with the Reds’ first-team squad[/caption]

SunSport is on hand to shed some light on the starlet, who reckons he has the brightest of futures ahead of him.

How long has Rio Ngumoha been at Liverpool?

The teenager joined the Merseysiders in September from Chelsea in a deal that proved to be the last of Arne Slot‘s first transfer window.

Liverpool made their move to sign the 16-year-old in April after seeing his goalscoring exploits in Chelsea’s U17 Premier League Cup final win over Wolves.

But the west Londoners’ fury at the Reds’ snapping up of Ngumoha meant he wouldn’t be able to play for the Kop club’s Under-18s until September.

The forward has impressed Slot during his brief stint at the club, so much so that he was called up to train with the first team last month.

Ngumoha recently travelled with the Reds for their Champions League clash with Girona.

But he was ineligible to play in the match as he didn’t meet the List B criteria for Europe’s elite club competition.

The only way he could’ve played in the match would have been if he’d taken a place in the 25-man List A squad.

Rio Ngumoha of Chelsea U21 dribbling the soccer ball.GETTY
Liverpool snapped up Rio Ngumoha from Chelsea in the summer[/caption]

What position does Rio Ngumoha play?

The right-footed starlet can play across the front line but predominately features on the left wing.

Has Rio Ngumoha represented England?

Ngumoha has been capped at Under-15 and Under-17 level for the Three Lions, finding the back of the net twice for the former side.

What has Rio Ngumoha said?

Ngumoha isn’t short of confidence and has already set his sights on winning the Ballon d’Or – despite not having a single first-team appearance to his name.

During an appearance on Inside the Academy, he said: “I truly believe I can win the Ballon d’Or one day.

“I want to be regarded as one of the best players to ever play football and be a legend of the game.

“The love for football started when I was four or five.

Rio Ngumoha of England reacts during a UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifying match.Rio Ngumoha has represented England at Under-15 and Under-17 levelsREX
Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk and Rio Ngumoha playfully interacting during a training session.AFP
The starlet has ambitions of one day winning the Ballon d’Or[/caption]

“I was watching my brother and I wanted to be like him.

“I was going to academies from a young age and it was a big thing when so many clubs wanted to sign me.

“I have learned you have to be resilient and believe in yourself.

“You can have a few bad games but you have to have that belief that you are the best.

“For me, if I am in bad form I just put it behind me and work hard.”

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