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·05 de setembro de 2025
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·05 de setembro de 2025
Liverpool can expect to have several star players at next summer’s FIFA World Cup - depending on who qualifies of course.
Wataru Endo, Alexis Mac Allister and Alisson Becker are among those Reds’ stars who have already sealed qualification for the 2026 tournament - taking place in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
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We can expect the likes of Virgil van Dijk, Cody Gakpo, Ryan Gravenberch and Jeremie Frimpong to join them with the Netherlands - while Ibrahima Konate and Hugo Ekitike will surely fancy France’s chances.
England under Thomas Tuchel will be a good bet as usual. But right now Curtis Jones appears to be the only Liverpool senior squad member with a chance of making the squad for the World Cup.
All that could change however with the emergence of Rio Ngumoha. The 17-year-old is one of the hottest properties in world football right now - scoring on his Premier League debut versus Newcastle.
He is expected to sign a first-ever senior professional contract any day now and looks set to reign on Merseyside for a decade at least.
Ngumoha has also been tipped to emulate Theo Walcott - taken to the World Cup in 2006 aged only 16 - and break into the Three Lions’ picture before the season ends.
That’s according to Troy Deeney, who told talkSPORT that he expects Ngumoha to be in the shakeup if he continues his fine form.
"If Rio keeps playing and being involved like he is now, and scores seven or eight goals, he could probably go,” the former striker said.
“There's a few [players] like that, that you'd have to just watch and see."
Ngumoha has risen quickly through the ranks since signing for Liverpool last summer.
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