The talented towering defender has completed his transfer switch to the English giants and will be spending time with the Under-21 team for the time being
Senegal teenage sensation Mor Talla Ndiaye has joined Premier League heavyweights Liverpool from Senegal academy side Amitie FC, the club have confirmed.
The promising lanky centre-back caught the attention of those in charge of the Anfield technical bench during his stellar campaign with the Senegal Under-17 national team during the FIFA U17 World Cup in November.
A statement confirming the capturing of the 18-year-old defender reads via the club's official website: ''Liverpool have completed the signing of defender Mor Talla Ndiaye, subject to international clearance.
''The Senegal youth centre-back, who turned 18 earlier this month, links up with the Reds' U21s ranks from Amitie FC in his homeland.
''Ndiaye represented his country at the FIFA U17 World Cup in November, making four appearances as they reached the knockout stages. He has also featured for Senegal at U18 leve.''
The talented budding star, who is reported to have linked up with the Reds in a £1 million deal, is waiting for international clearance from the FA before he can begin life with the Under-21 side in this current 2025/26 campaign.
With his mega transfer move to the current Premier League title holders, the talented gangling centre-back will now be closely monitored from afar by the technical handlers of the Teranga Lions' national football team going forward.

