
Everton will be confronted with Liverpool in the Premier League next week, but the toffees have also set their sights on one of the best young players of their rivals prior to the Summer Transfer window
Ben Doak has emerged as a surprising summer transfer for Everton, who weigh a battle for the teenager after seeing him this season with Middlesbrough in the championship in the championship in the championship.
DOAK, 19, was connected to Premier League clubs in January, including Crystal Palace, after he seemed to be away from Liverpool in his first senior loan. And although a move to Selhurst Park did not come out, the winger has proven all his references in the second row, where he had three goals and seven assists in his name from 24 games before he sustained a dijing injury in January.
Now that Liverpool already has many forward options, it is still to be seen whether Doak will be integrated into the first team of Arne Slot or will be sold next season.
But if Doak has his heart to play regularly again, then the Scotland star should not have a shortage of voorags this summer – and he could even get the chance to exchange Anfield for Goodison Park.
That is, according to the Scottish sun, who claim that David Moyes wants to add Doak to his team next season. However, whether Liverpool would do business with their bitter rivals is a different matter.
Only a handful of players have represented both Merseyside clubs since the Second World War, with Conor coady, a graduated academy, including. News about Everton's interest in Doak, which, according to the report, is valued at around £ 25 million, only comes a few days before they meet Liverpool in the Merseyside Derby.
Liverpool rejected an range of £ 15 million from Crystal Palace for Doak in the January transfer window when the Eagles focused on attacking reinforcements. At that time it was explained that the Reds appreciated the former Celtic young person on more than £ 20 million.
Middlesbrough could still start the conversation if she wins promotion to the Premier League; They are in the race for the play-offs of the championship and Boro head coach, Michael Carrick, has made no secret of his admiration for the young Scot.
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“He has that weapon and unique threat,” said the former midfielder of Manchester United and England in January.
“The way he plays the game, everyone has their own strengths, but the way Ben plays the game, he is always in the game and always a threat.”
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