Arne slot's private transfer advice to ben doak as 'everton eye liverpool deal'

Arne slot's private transfer advice to ben doak as 'everton eye liverpool deal'


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LIVERPOOL WINGER BEN DOAK IS A TRANSFER TARGET FOR MERSEYSIDE RIVALS EVERTON THIS SUMMER, AND REDS MANAGER ARNE SLOT HAS PREVIOUSLY GIVEN THE PLAYER HIS BLESSING TO LEAVE 19:28, 02 Jun 2025


This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Liverpool boss Arne Slot gave Ben Doak the go-ahead to finalise his loan deal


to Middlesbrough before Everton showed interest in the prodigy. Transfers between the Merseyside rivals are rare, however, with the more recent first-team move being Abel Xavier after he


moved to Anfield in 2002. Winger Doak, 19, made a positive impact in the first half of the season, scoring three goals and providing seven assists for Boro before an injury in January cut


his season short. However, it was revealed last month on The Athletic's Walk On podcast that he is unlikely to get significant playing time next season after returning to Anfield.


It's believed that with club icon Mohamed Salah already in position and Jeremie Frimpong bolstering the right flank, Doak has no clear route into the team. It may be decided that


another loan spell is best for both parties, though Doak could also be used to raise some valuable funds. Liverpool are believed to only be considering permanent offers for their starlet.


And Sky Sports has now reported rivals Everton are interested in signing the Scotland international, which would be highly controversial. Previous reports suggested the teenager is a top


target for David Moyes, despite it being extremely rare for a player to move directly between the clubs. However, The Telegraph reported two weeks ago that Liverpool's £30million asking


price could be a hurdle for the Toffees. Jack Harrison has returned to parent club Leeds following his loans at Goodison Park over the last two seasons. And he remain at Elland Road next


term following Leeds' promotion back to the Premier League. Doak's promising start to his career has caught the eye of several top-flight teams, with Crystal Palace and Ipswich


Town reportedly seeing bids rejected in January. Middlesbrough were so taken by Doak's performances at Riverside Stadium this term that they were keen on securing him for another loan


spell this summer. The youngster himself shared how Reds manager Slot played a pivotal role in his decision to head to the North East. And the Dutchman endorsed the club as the perfect place


for him to gain crucial playing time. Speaking to the Liverpool Echo, Doak said: "I had a few clubs with eyes on me. The club helped me pick as well, and I watched a few Boro games,


and I knew a few of the lads here. "I didn't think there was a much better place than the Boro, especially to be honest, the amount they have the ball on the right-hand side and


the team just naturally caters to my game. "The club [Liverpool] helps you narrow it down, then you speak to the gaffers, and then just pick the team that takes your fancy and Arne Slot


obviously approved of the choice. He said Michael's [Carrick] team plays really good football, he's got the team playing really well." Article continues below Having joined


Liverpool from Celtic in 2022 when he was just 16, Doak quickly showed he was one to watch. His standout performances in the academy level led Jurgen Klopp to give him his first-team debut


in November 2022, and he made four starts in the 2023/24 campaign before knee surgery cut short that campaign too. Despite that setback, his temporary term in the northeast suggested the


player has lost none of his efficacy. However, the idea of selling to nemeses Everton may not go down well with many among the Liverpool fanbase.