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Liverpool's Payment to Chelsea for Rio Ngumoha: A Detailed Tribunal Ruling

The tribunal has determined that Liverpool must pay £2.8m for Rio Ngumoha, with a potential £4m in add-ons, following his move from Chelsea's academy in 2024.

Liverpool's Payment to Chelsea for Rio Ngumoha: A Detailed Tribunal Ruling

Liverpool must pay £2.8 million for Rio Ngumoha, which could rise by a further £4m, a tribunal has decided, after the 17-year-old moved to the club from Chelsea's academy in 2024. The price was decided by a Professional Football Compensation Committee tribunal, with the settlement being non-negotiable for both sides.The Athletic reports that a tribunal has decided how much Liverpool should pay for Ngumoha. They must pay an initial £2.8m, with a potential £4m in add-ons, and the price is non-negotiable. Ngumoha moved to Anfield in September of 2024 at the age of just 16. Chelsea, thus, were due costs for his training and development, and Liverpool must now pay a significantly reduced fee for the forward. Liverpool will eventually owe up to £6.8m if bonuses are met, as well as 20 per cent of any profit if he is sold. Ngumoha is an England Under-19 international with four caps, and he has enjoyed a fine start to life on Merseyside. Since arriving, he has made 14 first-team appearances for the Reds, and has already scored his first senior goal, doing so in the 100th minute of a Premier League clash with Newcastle, winning the game for his side. Arne Slot has explained why he isn't playing as much as he could be, but has also hailed him as a "special" talent.He told reporters: “I think he has the most minutes of all 17-year-olds in the Premier League. So that tells you how much playing time he gets, how special that already is for a 17-year-old.“That also tells you something about his quality, because it’s not completely normal for a 17-year-old already to have as much playing time as he had.“But it also tells you something about the availability in those areas. For the weekend that position’s not my biggest concern, I would say."He added: “Every time when he comes training with us we see what his qualities are.“He can dominate one-v-one situations, he is very quick on his feet, he can change directions really fast.“I’m always happy if a player makes his debut that he shows what we see on the training ground as well, so the fans could see it.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Ngumoha became the youngest goalscorer in Liverpool's history after his goal against Newcastle, and revealed afterwards: "I’m so happy to score, especially the winner."A good moment, a special feeling, I’m definitely happy. Normally, last season especially, the academy coaches and even the first-team coaches are always saying, ‘Make the back post, make the back post.’ "The fact that I made the back post is just crazy… when I saw it with Mo and then Dom putting it through his legs, I was like one-v-one and I just smashed it."The fans, I heard them screaming my name and that’s a sensational moment I would say."But you can’t get too carried away with all the noise, like I said, because at the end of the day I probably do that finish 100 times on the training ground, so it’s no different with the fans. But obviously the fans backing you there, it’s just crazy."I’m 16 but I don’t want my age to show that I can’t play with the older players. I want to prove a point that I can play with not just people my age but many ages above. But like I said, there are people at the club who are always helping me and I’m always learning and improving, so I can’t complain." Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingLiverpool face Manchester City in a huge encounter this weekend. Ngumoha will hope to be involved. 

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Liverpool's Payment Breakdown

After a tribunal ruling, Liverpool has been mandated to pay an initial £2.8 million for acquiring the talents of teenager Rio Ngumoha from Chelsea's academy. This fee could further ascend by an additional £4 million based on performance-related add-ons. The decree, deemed non-negotiable by both clubs, signifies a significant but reduced price that Liverpool must honor for the promising forward.

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Ngumoha's Impressive Beginnings at Liverpool

Since his arrival at Anfield in 2024 at just 16 years old, Rio Ngumoha, an England Under-19 international, has swiftly made an impact. With 14 senior appearances for Liverpool, he not only scored his debut goal in a thrilling clash against Newcastle but also became the youngest goalscorer in the club's history. Ngumoha's electrifying qualities have been acknowledged by manager Arne Slot, who lauds the teenager's exceptional abilities on the field.

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Ngumoha's Ascent and Future Prospects

Despite his tender age, Ngumoha has defied expectations by excelling on the pitch and showcasing a maturity beyond his years. An adept one-v-one player with remarkable speed and agility, his promising start at Liverpool hints at a bright future ahead. The teenager's dedication to improvement and willingness to learn from the seasoned professionals at the club underscore his ambition to thrive at the highest level of the sport.

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Liverpool's Upcoming Clash Against Manchester City

With Liverpool set to face off against Manchester City in a pivotal fixture, all eyes will be on Ngumoha to potentially feature in the match. As the young talent aims to further establish himself and make invaluable contributions to the team, fans eagerly anticipate his continued rise in the ranks of English football.

Published on Feb 5, 2026