Liverpool braced for £25m exit to boost funds for second Isak transfer bid

Liverpool has been set to complete another transfer to continue their summer of work and to stimulate their money in the midst of the chance that they will return for another bid from Alexander Isak before the window closes

Ben Doak has been established to complete a transfer of £ 25 million from Liverpool to Bournemouth – with only the formalities that remain after the clubs have reached an agreement this weekend. The Scotland International did not stand up in the Premier League seal opener of the teams after a breakthrough in discussions and now a deal is almost done.

Doak, 19, spent on loan last season in Middlesbrough, where he registered three goals and seven assists in an impressive Stint before injury limited his campaign 2024/25. Liverpool paid £ 600,000 to sign the talented prospect of Celtic In 2022 and January, Crystal Palace and Ipswich Town saw are interested in his signature.

At that time, Liverpool appreciated him near the £ 30 million with potential bids that are expected to come closer to £ 15 million. Now Reds bosses have agreed a deal worth £ 25 million with the Cherries after they have identified Doak as the ideal candidate to replace the new Brentford star Dango Ouattara Andoni Iraola, according to Liverpool Echo.

Bournemouth defended the competition from Porto and Stuttgart to promote their deal. The South Coast side was previously reported that they would like to reduce the reimbursement needed to land the young star.

However, Liverpool seem to have reached the compensation they wanted to separate to continue an important summer of business. While the Anfield side has spent strong reimbursements on Florian Wirtz's will, the club collected £ 215 million after the exit from Doak.

The former Celtic young person follows the will of Jarell Quansah, Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez. And such things let Liverpool be prepared to return for Alexander Isak if it is encouraged by the Magpies to do this.

Isak was absent for the Newcastle opening match of the season against Aston Villa who had not trained with the first team in the midst of his stand -off with the club about an exit. Eddie How's side missed the Snijkant of the Swede because they did not get into the market when their hosts went to 10 men in the second half.

Liverpool saw an offer of £ 110 million earlier this month rejected for Isak, where the attacker reportedly suggested that he would not play for Newcastle again. Howe has indicated that despite the dispute he will remain open for the return of the striker.

Fans released their feelings on Isak after the draw in Villa Park and criticized his attitude.

“Nothing has changed – but the door is good and really open (for Isak),” said Howe. “But he has to decide what he wants to do. We want a resolution, if I say we are talking about myself and the ownership, the players we have, we need that clarity.

“This season every Premier League season is difficult enough, you don't need any form of distraction to create your thoughts and imbalance what we do. I certainly have no control over that, there is only one person who is in control.”

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