Liverpool closing in on £25m transfer deal as Arne Slot revamp continues - Liverpool Echo
Bournemouth aims to strengthen their attack after selling Dango Ouattara for up to £42.5 million, with Liverpool valuing Ben Doak at around £25 million, sources say.
- Liverpool is closing in on a £25 million permanent deal to sell 19-year-old Scotland winger Ben Doak to Bournemouth this summer.
- Doak, who transferred to Liverpool from Celtic in May 2022 for £600,000, spent the 2024-25 campaign playing with Middlesbrough on loan, where he impressed until a hamstring injury cut his season short.
- Bournemouth recently boosted their budget by selling key players including Milos Kerkez for £40 million and are now preparing for their Premier League opener against Liverpool.
- During his loan spell, Doak contributed three goals and seven assists across 24 matches, has represented Scotland in six international games, and has attracted transfer interest from clubs including Porto, Wolves, West Ham, and Leeds.
- The transfer would reinforce Bournemouth's squad ahead of September 1st while Liverpool continues manager Arne Slot's squad overhaul following recent player sales exceeding £200 million.
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