Liverpool complete signing of French Under 19 striker Ngog from Paris St Germain - Sport - Evening Standard
       

Liverpool complete signing of French Under 19 striker Ngog from Paris St Germain

have signed highly-rated teenage striker David Ngog from Paris St Germain.

The 19-year-old has repeatedly been linked with a move to Anfield in recent weeks and has now agreed a four-year deal with Rafa Benitez's men.

In the Red: New Liverpool signing David Ngog in action for PSG last season.

In the Red: New Liverpool signing David Ngog in action for PSG last season.

He will go straight into the Merseysiders' first-team squad, joining fellow summer arrivals Andrea Dossena, Diego Cavalieri and Philipp Degen.

The lightning quick forward has scored goals at every youth level for France, including two against England Under-19s last season.

Ngog is the cousin of former Newcastle United defender Jean-Alain Boumsong.

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