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Liverpool signs Mor Ndiaye

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New signings for Liverpool

The Reds have been proactive in the transfer market. Ifeane Ndukwe, a central defender from Austria Vienna, has been added to their roster, joining the squad at the season’s end. Additionally, Liverpool has secured Mor Ndiaye, an impressive left-sided centre-back from Amitie FC, Senegal. The signing cost is estimated at around €1.2 million. Ndiaye showcased his skills at the Under-17 World Cup in Qatar, making a mark on international scouts.

Support from Ndiaye’s academy

Ndiaye’s former training ground has expressed strong support for his career move. Representatives articulated, “Ndiaye reflects the essence of dedication, discipline, and perseverance we instill in our young athletes. His path to this milestone is a source of honor for us and serves as motivation for upcoming talents. We are confident in his potential to excel and wish him success as he embarks on this journey. His legacy is just beginning.”

Owen Beck returns

Owen Beck returns to Liverpool post his loan spell at Derby County. He had signed a contract with Liverpool last summer but was sidelined due to injury at Derby. Beck will now focus on his rehabilitation at Liverpool, aiming to regain his form.

Departures from the club

On the departure front, James Norris has transitioned his loan move to Shelbourne into a full-time transfer. Although the specifics of the transfer fee were not revealed, this permanent move marks a new chapter in Norris’s career.