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Who is Sidy Barhama Ndiaye? Liverpool's NEXT signing
Who is Sidy Barhama Ndiaye? Liverpool's NEXT signing

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time11-08-2025

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Who is Sidy Barhama Ndiaye? Liverpool's NEXT signing

Liverpool are set to sign Sidy Barhama Ndiaye, but just who is he? Anfield Watch exclusively revealed that the Senegalese youngster is training with the Reds at the moment. Ndiaye has also featured in two pre-season games for the club's U18 side. 🔴 Shop the LFC 2025/26 adidas home range 🚨2025/26 LFC x adidas range🚨 LFC x adidas Shop the away range TODAY LFC x adidas Shop the home range today! LFC x adidas Shop the goalkeeper range today LFC x adidas Shop the new adidas range today! In a friendly against Fleetwood, Ndiaye made his unofficial debut for the Reds and registered an assist playing just over 30 minutes. Deployed on the left-wing, Ndiaye made a brilliant run to set-up Joshua Sonni-Lambie for Liverpool's third goal of the game. He immediately stood-out for his speed and his direct playing style. Meanwhile, on Saturday Ndiaye came on in the second-half during Liverpool's 4-2 victory over the Steven Gerrard Academy, and he topped that performance with an incredibly well-taken goal. Ndiaye latched onto a loose ball after a looping cross from Lenix Conde. The young winger used his speed to close down his opponent then play a one-two to break into the box and finish the ball into the corner of the net. 🔴 Shop the LFC 2025/26 adidas away range So, he's clearly catching the eye. But just who is he, and when can he join Liverpool? Ndiaye is only 15-years-old. He was born on December 31st 2009, which means as per FIFA rules he cannot officially join the club until January 2028, after he had celebrated his 18th birthday. It is understood Liverpool have an agreement in place to sign him on his 18th birthday. Until, then Ndiaye can train with the club for up to eight weeks in a calendar year as permitted by FIFA rules. In terms of his profile, he caught the eye at the U17 African Cup of Nations for his speed, and dribbling ability. Ndiaye averaged close to nine dribbles per 90 minutes while he was on the pitch and looked electrifying when in full flow. He's predominantly a right-footed left-winger, which is where Liverpool have deployed him at academy level but he has played as a right-winger for his country.

Exclusive: Liverpool agree to sign exciting winger
Exclusive: Liverpool agree to sign exciting winger

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time07-08-2025

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Exclusive: Liverpool agree to sign exciting winger

Liverpool will complete a transfer for an exciting winger who is already on Merseyside ahead of his move. It's been a busy summer for Richard Hughes. The club's sporting director has been working hard to create a 'super team' at first team level. 🔴 🚨2025/26 LFC x adidas range🚨 LFC x adidas Shop the away range TODAY LFC x adidas Shop the home range today! LFC x adidas Shop the goalkeeper range today LFC x adidas Shop the new adidas range today! But it's also important to note that Hughes and the rest of the recruitment team have been working on buying players for the long-term future. This has seen Golden Boy nominee Armin Pecsi arrive from Puskas Akademia and Liverpool beating Arsenal to the signature of Will Wright from Salford City. The duo are not the only youngsters Liverpool have signed. They have also agreed to sign Sidy Barhama Ndiaye from Diambars in Senegal. 🔴 Shop the LFC 2025/26 adidas away range Anfield Watch can now exclusively reveal that ahead of his move Ndiaye has been at the AXA training centre with Liverpool. He's been training with the Reds and even featured in a friendly against Fleetwood for the club's U18 side. Ndiaye was introduced just after 60 minutes, and provided an assist with an excellent run before laying it off to Joshua Sonni-Lambie, who put the ball into the top corner of the net. The 15-year-old is expected to be at Liverpool for a further two weeks. He will also join Liverpool again later this year, and there is even the potential of Ndiaye training with the first team. Liverpool scouts spotted him at the U17 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) where Ndiaye played an age group above his own and very much dazzled observers with his quality. An extremely rapid winger who can play on the left and the right flank, he averaged 8.84 dribbles per 90 at the U17 AFCON. It was clear that he also had a great defensive work-rate as well, making 3.5 recoveries in the opposition's half and averaging 6.32 defensive duels - which is very high for a winger. Still only 15-years-old, Ndiaye won't be able to join Liverpool until he celebrates his 18th birthday. This will be on the 31st December 2027. However, Liverpool have already agreed a deal to sign him in principle in a similar deal to Kendry Paez's move to Chelsea from Independiente del Valle, which was agreed two years prior to his arrival this summer. As per FIFA rules, he will be able to spend up to eight weeks per calendar year at the club before he is able to officially complete his move. Liverpool rate Ndiaye very highly. There are shades of his countryman Sadio Mane in his style of play, and he's regarded as one of the best young prospects in Senegal. This is the first move in Liverpool's expansion of its global scouting network. In November, Kyle Wallbanks was made the Manager of Global Talent Scouting, and it's believed he personally scouted Ndiaye at the U17 AFCON. Further hires have been made since to the Global Talent Scouting team. This includes former Liverpool winger Stewart Downing and Tika Musonda, who arrived from Tottenham, and had previously played for Chelsea's academy. The duo both joined the club in their new roles as Global Talent Scouts in May.

Exclusive: Liverpool agree to sign exciting winger
Exclusive: Liverpool agree to sign exciting winger

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time07-08-2025

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Exclusive: Liverpool agree to sign exciting winger

Liverpool will complete a transfer for an exciting winger who is already on Merseyside ahead of his move. It's been a busy summer for Richard Hughes. The club's sporting director has been working hard to create a 'super team' at first team level. 🔴 🚨2025/26 LFC x adidas range🚨 LFC x adidas Shop the away range TODAY LFC x adidas Shop the home range today! LFC x adidas Shop the goalkeeper range today LFC x adidas Shop the new adidas range today! But it's also important to note that Hughes and the rest of the recruitment team have been working on buying players for the long-term future. This has seen Golden Boy nominee Armin Pecsi arrive from Puskas Akademia and Liverpool beating Arsenal to the signature of Will Wright from Salford City. The duo are not the only youngsters Liverpool have signed. They have also agreed to sign Sidy Barhama Ndiaye from Diambars in Senegal. 🔴 Shop the LFC 2025/26 adidas away range Anfield Watch can now exclusively reveal that ahead of his move Ndiaye has been at the AXA training centre with Liverpool. He's been training with the Reds and even featured in a friendly against Fleetwood for the club's U18 side. Ndiaye was introduced just after 60 minutes, and provided an assist with an excellent run before laying it off to Joshua Sonni-Lambie, who put the ball into the top corner of the net. The 15-year-old is expected to be at Liverpool for a further two weeks. He will also join Liverpool again later this year, and there is even the potential of Ndiaye training with the first team. Liverpool scouts spotted him at the U17 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) where Ndiaye played an age group above his own and very much dazzled observers with his quality. An extremely rapid winger who can play on the left and the right flank, he averaged 8.84 dribbles per 90 at the U17 AFCON. It was clear that he also had a great defensive work-rate as well, making 3.5 recoveries in the opposition's half and averaging 6.32 defensive duels - which is very high for a winger. Still only 15-years-old, Ndiaye won't be able to join Liverpool until he celebrates his 18th birthday. This will be on the 31st December 2027. However, Liverpool have already agreed a deal to sign him in principle in a similar deal to Kendry Paez's move to Chelsea from Independiente del Valle, which was agreed two years prior to his arrival this summer. As per FIFA rules, he will be able to spend up to eight weeks per calendar year at the club before he is able to officially complete his move. Liverpool rate Ndiaye very highly. There are shades of his countryman Sadio Mane in his style of play, and he's regarded as one of the best young prospects in Senegal. This is the first move in Liverpool's expansion of its global scouting network. In November, Kyle Wallbanks was made the Manager of Global Talent Scouting, and it's believed he personally scouted Ndiaye at the U17 AFCON. Further hires have been made since to the Global Talent Scouting team. This includes former Liverpool winger Stewart Downing and Tika Musonda, who arrived from Tottenham, and had previously played for Chelsea's academy. The duo both joined the club in their new roles as Global Talent Scouts in May.

Liverpool eye €1m talent after Africa scouting trip
Liverpool eye €1m talent after Africa scouting trip

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time13-06-2025

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Liverpool eye €1m talent after Africa scouting trip

Liverpool Target €1m Senegalese Wonderkid: Sidy Barhama Ndiaye Deal Taking Shape Future Focus for Arne Slot's Liverpool Liverpool's summer transfer activity is taking on a distinctly dual-track approach — with marquee signings arriving alongside emerging young talent. While Jeremie Frimpong and Armin Pecsi have already joined the club, attention now turns to a €1 million-rated winger from Senegal: Sidy Barhama Ndiaye. Advertisement According to France Football journalist Nabil Djellit, the Reds are closing in on a deal for Ndiaye, a 2009-born prodigy from the Diambars academy. Liverpool's scouting mission during the 2025 CAF U17 Africa Cup of Nations appears to have unearthed a gem, with Ndiaye's performances reportedly turning heads. 'Liverpool are making a move for the Senegal wonderkid after scouting him in the U17 African Cup of Nations,' Djellit revealed.'The transfer of the Diambar academy player is estimated to cost €1m, with things said to be working well in Senegal for the success of the deal.' Info : Liverpool a flashé lors de la dernière #CANU17 sur Sidy Barhama Ndiaye. L'ailier sénégalais (2009) va quitter l'académie de Diambars pour (normalement) s'engager avec #Liverpool. Le transfert est estimé à 1 M€. Ça bosse bien au Sénégal. Bravo #Mercato — Nabil Djellit (@Nabil_djellit) June 12, 2025 Building for the Long Term The signing strategy here aligns with what we've seen in Liverpool's recent approach to youth investment. The acquisition of Hungarian goalkeeper Armin Pecsi highlighted a shift in focus toward securing potential future stars early — before their values balloon. Ndiaye fits this mould. A 16-year-old who reportedly excels with both feet, his pace, agility, and low centre of gravity make him a natural threat from wide areas. Though physically slight, the winger's technical quality and raw speed have already placed him on the radar of Europe's elite scouts. Senegalese Pathways to Anfield For Liverpool supporters, any mention of a Senegalese winger inevitably conjures memories of Sadio Mané. Ndiaye may still be in the embryonic stages of his career, but the parallels in nationality, style, and position are impossible to ignore. Advertisement If this deal does go through, Ndiaye would follow in the footsteps of other African talents who have flourished at Anfield. The groundwork laid by Mané could act as both inspiration and blueprint for the youngster's own development. Scouting Presence in Africa Paying Dividends Liverpool's commitment to African scouting is bearing fruit. The club's recent attendance at both the U17 and U20 Africa Cup of Nations tournaments has shown intent — not just in words but in recruitment. Our View – Anfield Index Analysis From a Liverpool fan's point of view, this is the sort of move that sets a foundation for sustained excellence. Sidy Barhama Ndiaye might not be a name that rocks the headlines like a Florian Wirtz or Jeremie Frimpong, but he could be the type of player who blossoms under the radar, following the same route as Harvey Elliott or even Stefan Bajčetić. Advertisement It's reassuring to see the club's scouting network still operating at a high level, especially in underrepresented regions like West Africa. Investing €1 million in raw, unpolished potential like Ndiaye is low-risk, high-upside — and mirrors the long-term vision many fans want to see from Arne Slot and the recruitment team. Fans will also note the symbolic value of signing another Senegalese forward. Mané's legacy at Liverpool is one of dedication, humility, and brilliance — and although it's unfair to place that burden on a 16-year-old, the precedent adds a certain romance to this potential move.

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