
Anfield Index
·19 marzo 2025
Young Liverpool Forward Handed England U18 Call-Up

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·19 marzo 2025
Liverpool’s conveyor belt of talent continues to produce, and this time it’s Joshua Sonni-Lambie stepping into the national spotlight. The 17-year-old forward, one of the most exciting prospects emerging from the club’s academy, has been handed his first England call-up, marking a significant step in his development.
Spotted in grassroots football in London at just 14, Sonni-Lambie quickly made an impression, progressing through Liverpool’s youth system with remarkable ease. His performances at U18 level have been particularly eye-catching this season, contributing 11 goals and assists—making him the second-highest contributor in Liverpool’s U18 squad.
His blend of technical finesse and work ethic has seen him compared to Roberto Firmino, a name that carries weight at Anfield. Like Firmino, he is adept at linking play, pressing relentlessly, and showcasing a sharp eye for goal. It’s these qualities that have now earned him international recognition.
Despite his growing reputation at Liverpool, Sonni-Lambie had yet to feature for England at any level. That has now changed. His agency confirmed via Instagram that the youngster has received a late call-up to England’s U18 squad for their upcoming fixtures against Czechia, Portugal, and France.
He will be joining an exciting group of young talents, including Manchester City’s Divine Mukasa and Southampton’s Baylee Dipepa, in what promises to be a challenging yet invaluable international experience.
The next fortnight presents a crucial stage in Sonni-Lambie’s career. England U18s will provide him with a platform to test himself against elite opposition, further sharpening his skills and adding another layer to his already impressive development.
Liverpool’s academy has consistently produced players capable of stepping up at the highest level, and Sonni-Lambie looks to be another in that lineage. His journey with England begins now—another step towards what could be a bright future for both club and country.