Bayern Munich are exploring a move for Liverpool winger Rio Ngumoha, 17, as the German champions look to reinforce the left side of their attack. The club has yet to make formal contact with Liverpool.
Head coach Vincent Kompany and the Bayern board are driving interest in Ngumoha. Liverpool, however, regard the teenager as untouchable and have no intention of selling. Transfmarkt has a €30 million valuation for Ngumoha.
Ngumoha signed his first professional contract in September, keeping him at Anfield through June 2028. He made 29 appearances across all competitions in 2025-26, contributing two goals and one assist.
His development was a key reason Liverpool chose not to sign a direct replacement after Luis Diaz departed for Bayern last summer. The club now views Ngumoha as a core piece of its rebuilding efforts under incoming head coach Andoni Iraola.
The young winger is currently training with England's senior squad in Florida ahead of the World Cup, though he will not be included in the tournament roster.
Bayern's pursuit reflects a broader need to plan for the future at left wing. Harry Kane and Serge Gnabry are both in their 30s, and Diaz will turn 29 soon. The club previously pursued Anthony Gordon and held interest in Said El Mala of Koln.
Bayern point to Michael Olise's rapid rise under Kompany as evidence of their ability to develop wide forwards. Liverpool, meanwhile, are focused on adding width this summer, with RB Leipzig's Yan Diomande among the candidates being tracked.





