Bournemouth sign Ben Doak from Liverpool
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BBC Tees' Middlesbrough summariser Neil Maddison, gives his insight on the former Boro loanee, and tells Jordan Clark what the 19-year old winger can bring to Bournemouth. We use cookies to give you the best online experience. Strictly necessary cookies are on by default. Additional cookies are off by default.
Bournemouth have finalised the signing of Ben Doak from Liverpool in a deal worth £25million. The south-coast side pushed ahead of several Premier League rivals to secure the 19-year-old Scotland international, with Liverpool negotiating a buyback clause as part of the agreement.
The latest departure from Liverpool means the Premier League champions have passed the £200million mark in player sales this summer as Doak follows Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Caoimhin Kelleher and Jarell Quansah out of the club.
Celtic are set to bank a seven-figure fee from Ben Doak's move to Bournemouth, it is believed. The Scotland winger yesterday sealed a switch to the south coast from Liverpool in a deal worth up to £25 million, signing a five-year deal with the Premier League side.
BEN DOAK became one of Scotland’s most expensive players when he sealed his £25million move to Bournemouth from Liverpool. And on the same day, the former Celtic starlet decided to change
Liverpool have inserted a buy-back clause into Ben Doak 's contract at Bournemouth following his move to the south coast, the latest report has claimed. The Reds have been the Premier League's biggest spenders, with their total outlay on players like Florian Wirtz taking their expenditure close to the £300m mark.
Liverpool starlet Ben Gannon Doak has completed a move to Bournemouth - which could free up funds for a fresh Alexander Isak pursuit from the Reds.
Paul: Paying far too much for a very untested player, who hardly lit the Championship up at all last year. This is silly business and smacks of other previous overspending we've done from Liverpool. Really can't make head nor tail of this. Especially when you'll see Hamed Traore and Philip Billing leave for buttons soon.