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He's an elite-level Minteh: Why Liverpool must sign £56m Real Madrid star

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Published Aug 21, 2026, 8:45 PM GMT+1

Angus is an experienced football writer at Football FanCast, specialising in analytical reporting, opinion and feature writing, with particular expertise in Liverpool, Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur.

A journalist since graduating from Southampton Solent University in 2022, Angus has built extensive experience across the football media industry. Before joining Football FanCast, he led VAVEL's Brighton & Hove Albion department, developing experience in club-specific reporting and editorial leadership.

Angus joined Football FanCast through Snack Media's (now Valnet) academy and has since become one of the site's longest-serving writers, progressing into the Opinions and Features team. During his time with Football FanCast, he has produced thousands of articles across a broad range of Premier League clubs and stories.

His work combines analytical reporting, informed opinion and detailed feature writing, with a particular focus on understanding the factors behind performances, transfers and major developments rather than simply reporting the headline. His strongest areas of expertise are Liverpool, Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur, although his extensive Premier League coverage has given him a broad understanding of the English top flight.

Angus brings readers experienced, research-led football analysis and considered opinion, using his years of covering the Premier League to provide context, assess players and transfers, and explain what the latest developments mean for clubs and their ambitions.

Mohamed Salah is still no longer a Liverpool player. Still, the Egyptian King will be absent as the Andoni Iraola era kicks off. And still, the desperate need to replace him before the end of the transfer window is as strong as ever.

The Premier League giants are not at their peak by any stretch, but Iraola's entrance after such a steep drop-off last year has pumped fresh energy into Anfield's legs.

Signings are still needed, though, with the new Premier League now upon us. Liverpool are still pushing to sign Bradley Barcola from Paris Saint-Germain, and while that one has become a protracted saga, each party is working toward a solution. Barcola wants to sign for the Reds.

France's Bradley Barcola during training REUTERS/Vincent Carchietta

However, Barcola is not a right-sided forward, and therefore, not a like-for-like Salah replacement. Liverpool need a right winger, and have trained their sights on Brighton's Yankuba Minteh.

What Minteh would bring to Liverpool

Minteh is sidelined with a leg injury. He is not expected to return to action until October. Still, Liverpool clearly see immense potential in the Gambian winger, who only scored three Premier League goals for Brighton last season.

Liverpool are skilled operators in the transfer market, and oftentimes, know how to secure a statement signing, even when the player in question hasn't performed to the highest level. The 22-year-old Minteh has so much potential, and his underlying data speaks of a future at the highest level.

Minteh has been described as an attacking talent who "can reach Sadio Mane level" in the future. He plays with a natural combativeness that perfectly complements his electric attacking intensity. He is one of the most dangerous wingers in the division, but he does need to up his game in front of goal.

yankuba-minteh-brighton REUTERS/Paul Childs

Liverpool have seen several offers knocked back: first, a verbal £50m offer, and on Friday evening, a £60m approach which ended with the Seagulls stating that it would take £70m to bring him over to Anfield. Still, Brighton correspondent Andy Naylor has said that the deal 'will probably end up happening'.

Should Liverpool find an alternative, however, things could shift once again.

Liverpool begin work to sign elite-level Minteh

Minteh is a promising winger, but is he ready to step up to Liverpool and establish himself as Salah's successor on the right wing?

According to ESPN Brazil, Liverpool have expressed strong interest in Real Madrid forward Endrick, who does not want to leave the Spanish capital, but whose position on the right wing has been jeopardised by the record-breaking arrival of Yan Diomande, former Liverpool top target.

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Endrick, 20, is widely regarded as one of football's top attacking talents. He joined Real Madrid from Palmeiras for around £51m in July 2024. Reports in Brazil now suggest that Liverpool are hoping to sign him for £56m, but Real will surely demand more.

Aston Villa and Roma have also shown an interest in him this summer, and while his preference is to remain with Los Blancos, if chances are few and far between, Liverpool could convince him over the next two weeks, securing a "phenomenon" of a prospect, as hailed by countryman and Arsenal star Gabriel Jesus.

Minteh would be a shrewd signing for a Liverpool side in transition, but Endrick is a cut above. The 21-time Brazil international has the style and confidence to match the natural ability, and he showed while on loan with Lyon in France last season that he can thrive in different systems.

League Form 25/26

Stats (* per 90)

Endrick*

Minteh

Matches (starts)

16 (14)

34 (26)

Goals + Assists

5 + 7

3 + 4

Shots (on target)*

3.1 (1.6)

1.2 (0.3)

Big chances missed

9

4

Accurate passes*

14.1 (75%)

12.6 (68%)

Big chances created

9

11

Key passes*

1.9

1.4

Succ. dribbles*

2.3

1.9

Recoveries*

2.8

2.8

Def. contributions*

1.3

2.6

Duels won*

4.6

4.8

*During Endrick's loan with Lyon in Ligue 1

At Liverpool, Endrick would be allowed to bloom into a superstar. Though Rio Ngumoha has been informed of a role shift toward the right wing this season given Barcola's anticipated arrival, the 17-year-old can't do it alone. A goalscoring contrast in Endrick could bear dividends for Iraola's system.

Minteh would make his own mark, to be sure, but Endrick is simply better, his natural potency above that of the Seagulls star. In half a year with Lyon, he notched 12 goal contributions, whereas Minteh has only hit 17 across two full terms.

Endrick is still a work in progress, but the young attacker demonstrated with Lyon the capacity to stand up and play a talismanic role for a top club. He just has that swagger about him.

Combative, tenacious and deadly in front of goal, you could say he's got a certain likeness to Minteh - but the potential to outstrip the Gambia international and become a world-class superstar.

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