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The NEXT Sadio Mane is coming to Liverpool

It is understood Liverpool have reached an agreement Signed Sidi Bahamas Ndiaye on his 18th birthday. At just 15 years old, N’Diaye has been one of Senegal’s most eye-catching players for years and is considered the next Sadio Mane in his country.

Possessing the same pace and uncanny ability to get past players, Ndiaye has been training with Liverpool for a year and has caught people’s attention.

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He provided an assist and scored a stunning goal in two friendly matches for the U18s. His assists, the way he burst into the box and crossed to Josh Sonny-Lambey, and the way he pressed to win the ball back in the final third before linking up with his teammates to finish off the goal, were very Mane-esque.

Ndiaye was born on December 31, 2009, which means that according to FIFA regulations, he cannot officially join the club until after celebrating his 18th birthday in January 2028. Prior to this, under FIFA rules, Ndiaye could train with the club for up to eight weeks in a calendar year.

As far as his profile goes, he also attracted attention at the U17 Africa Cup of Nations for his pace and dribbling ability. When Ndiaye is on the pitch, he averages nearly nine dribbles per 90 minutes and is exciting to watch when running at full speed.

He currently plays for Diabal in Senegal, where he has competed with senior players in the club’s first team.

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He is primarily a right-footed left-winger, which is where Liverpool deployed him at academy level, but he has played as a right-winger for his country.

Ndiaye is the youngest player in this year’s U17 African Cup. He is also expected to represent Senegal in the U17 World Cup. He may once again become one of the youngest players in this tournament.

This is one of the reasons why he is considered one of the best young talents in Africa at the moment.

He is expected to follow in the footsteps of Sadio Mane. His playing style is very similar to the former Liverpool winger.

Therefore, he is a name worth remembering and not forgetting. Because he will be heading to Anfield soon. Those two years passed quickly.

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