Everton join race for 'generational' Liverpool talent as David Moyes eyes shock £25m move - journalist

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Liverpool seem set for a summer of change with several incoming and outgoings expected.

One Reds star in particular who could be heading for the exit door is youngster Ben Doak.

Despite him enjoying some success while on loan at Middlesbrough this season, Doak’s impressive Championship displays may still not earn him a long-term future at Anfield.

That is because Liverpool have been tipped to sell Doak this summer, with a potential swap deal for Antoine Semenyo even being touted.

With that being said though, Doak could now be in line for a shock switch to Merseyside rivals Everton.

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Everton eye-up move for Liverpool youngster Ben Doak

The Scottish youngster has attracted much interest over recent months, with Doak nearly joining Crystal Palace back in January.

It now seems like Everton are the latest Premier League club to register an interest in the 19-year-old, with Alan Nixon claiming the Toffees are targeting a move for the youngster this summer via his Patreon.

Nixon also claims that Everton boss David Moyes is a ‘huge fan’ of Doak and is keen to bring him to the Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium next season.

Likely to cost £25m, Liverpool could make a tidy profit on the Scottish international, who joined the club for a bargain £600,000 three years ago (according to TalkSport).

Liverpool may regret Doak sale

Liverpool’s forward line could be in for big changes this summer, with the likes of Darwin Nunez rumoured to leave Anfield.

With that being said, the Reds may be wise to keep Doak around next season as a potential backup to Mohamed Salah.

Ben Doak 24/25 statsAppsGoalsAssistsMinutes played
Championship24371.789′
Stats correct as of 30/03/2024

Doak has been described as ‘generational’ and it would be a shame to see him leave Anfield without being given a real chance in the first-team.

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