
Revealed: Everton told £30m bid for Moyes favourite could be accepted

04/02/2025 05:00 AM
Everton could land Liverpool’s teenage sensation Ben Doak for a fee of £30million this summer, sources have told Football Insider.
It is believed a move to the other half of Merseyside would be a surprise – but Toffees boss David Moyes is a big admirer of the 19-year-old.
Moyes has kept tabs on his progress at Anfield since Doak came through the ranks at Celtic and made the move to Liverpool.
Football Insider revealed on Monday (31 March) that the big-money sale of the Scotland international could help fund Liverpool's transfer business in the summer window.
Everton could land Doak for £30m this summer
Doak was the subject of bids from Crystal Palace and interest from Bournemouth in January and Everton could now join the race.
The teenager is currently on loan with Middlesbrough but has been out since February through injury.
Appearances (Starts) | 24 (21) |
Minutes Played | 1789 |
Goals | 3 |
Assists | 7 |
Yellow Cards | 7 |
He has notched three goals and seven assists in 24 Championship appearances this term, having previously made 12 senior appearances with Celtic and Liverpool.
Doak played in each of Scotland’s six Nations League fixtures last year prior to his injury.
Everton could land Belgium star for £20m this summer
Meanwhile, Football Insider revealed (30 March) that Genoa are happy to sell Koni De Winter this summer amid interest from Everton and other Premier League sides.
Everton are set to be in the market for a centre-back with Michael Keane out of contract in June – and regardless of whether Jarrad Branthwaite does leave the club for big money, reinforcements will be needed.
Serie A side Genoa are likely to accept between £20–25million for the Belgium international defender.
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