This is Anfield reported that Ngumoha is about to sign a new long-term contract with Liverpool, which may be completed as early as this week.
Although Ngumoha became the youngest goal scorer in Liverpool's history with a stunning victory against Newcastle, the 16-year-old is still participating as an apprentice. Although the agreement signed last summer when the transfer from Chelsea was officially in its second year, that won't last long.
Ngumoha is preparing to sign a new contract with Liverpool, which will be his first professional contract. Players who are over 17 are eligible to sign professional contracts, and the club plans to sign with the No. 73 player on or shortly after his birthday on Friday.
The maximum term for the first professional contract is three years, which means that Ngumoha is likely to sign with the club until 2028. But the club has formulated plans to further extend the contract, not only with confidence in the winger's potential, but also with recognition of his immediate value in the first team.
Liverpool trusts Ngumoha so deeply that after Louis Dias transferred to Bayern Munich for £65 million, the club did not enter the market to find a direct replacement.
Ngumoha returned this trust with a goal in his Premier League debut, scoring a three-pointer for Liverpool at St James Park.