
Milneristhegoat
435 posts




I’m pretty sure Ngumoah would like to joins us - he has seen the rise of Karl and the level Lucho Diaz displayed last season. On top of that the Bundesliga has a great Renommee among young English players + Kompany pull which we shouldn’t underestimate. But will be expensive 70M+




🚨 Liverpool stance on Rio Ngumoha, not just today but for months: untouchable. 🔐 Seen as crucial part of the project and no chance for his exit, #LFC view is clear. 🏴




🚨 EXCL: Bayern Munich exploring move to sign Rio Ngumoha. 17yo Liverpool winger primary #FCBayern target for left side & aware of pursuit. No contact yet between clubs. #LFC insist not for sale + plan to strengthen attack rather than weaken @TheAthleticFC nytimes.com/athletic/73357…








Rio Ngumoha gave the green light to us 😭✌️ Another Liverpool starboy wants to leave your club. It’s called a food chain lil bro.





Another Spurs representative at the World Cup! 🫡 Our new signing will captain Scotland at the tournament 🏴




🚨 EXCL: Bayern Munich exploring move to sign Rio Ngumoha. 17yo Liverpool winger primary #FCBayern target for left side & aware of pursuit. No contact yet between clubs. #LFC insist not for sale + plan to strengthen attack rather than weaken @TheAthleticFC nytimes.com/athletic/73357…

[🟢] BREAKING: Bayern Munich are exploring a surprise move to sign Liverpool winger Rio Ngumoha. The Anfield club insist Ngumoha is not for sale and they plan to enhance their options in his area of the pitch, rather than diminish them. [@David_Ornstein]



🚨 EXCL: Bayern Munich exploring move to sign Rio Ngumoha. 17yo Liverpool winger primary #FCBayern target for left side & aware of pursuit. No contact yet between clubs. #LFC insist not for sale + plan to strengthen attack rather than weaken @TheAthleticFC nytimes.com/athletic/73357…








🚨 José Mourinho on “farmers league” talk about Ligue 1 and the Bundesliga: 🗣️ “People like to talk—‘farmers league’, this, that… but football always answers on the pitch. You watch Paris Saint-Germain FC against FC Bayern Munich, and you see the reality. Intensity, quality, mentality—top, top level. These teams dominate their leagues not because the leagues are weak, but because they are exceptional. Consistency like that is not easy. To win again and again, to control games, to impose your style… that’s the hardest thing in football. People underestimate it because they don’t understand what it takes. But when these teams meet on the biggest stage, you see the truth. Nine goals, big moments, no fear—this is elite football. So for me, there is no ‘farmers league’. There are top teams, top players, top managers—and if you don’t respect that, football will teach you very quickly.”







