Liverpool winger Ben Doak has completed his move to Bournemouth - but only after the Reds were handed a buyback clause. The Premier League champions were not willing to sell Doak unless this was included.
The Scotland international has sealed a £25million move to join Andoni Iraola's men, taking Liverpool 's total sales this summer to a whopping £206m - a figure that could potentially reach £227m. Liverpool have already sold Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez, Caoimhin Kelleher and Jarell Quansah this summer, while they also got £8m from Real Madrid to allow Trent Alexander-Arnold leave a month before the end of his contract.
A Liverpool statement confirmed: "Liverpool FC can confirm Ben Doak has completed a permanent transfer to AFC Bournemouth. Everyone at the club wishes Ben well for the future.'
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Doak, 19, signed from Celtic in 2022 for just £600,000 and spent last season on loan at Middlesbrough. He made just 10 first-team appearances for the Reds.
This summer Nottingham Forest and Leeds also registered interest in him, with a bid from Portuguese outfit Porto.
The huge sales are helping to offset the club's huge summer spend in excess of £300m. That will get even higher before the window closes with Marc Guehi wanted from Crystal Palace and the club still trying to sign Newcastle striker Alexander Isak.
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