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Liverpool look poised to allow several more players to exit the club this summer, with one of those being Ben Doak.
The Scottish international was on loan at Middlesbrough last season, and he was one of their standout performers in their Championship campaign.
This has brought about interest in the young winger from several Premier League clubs.
Doak looks destined to be leaving Anfield again, but this time on a permanent basis, as both West Ham and Wolves have an interest in the winger.
It could be a fantastic opportunity for Doak, who would have played second fiddle in terms of selection on the right wing, with Mohamed Salah destined to start.
However, with Doak potentially exiting to find first-team football at the highest level of English football, this could see a Liverpool youngster become a big winner from this deal.
Liverpool youngster Trent Kone-Doherty could be the big winner from the deal for Ben Doak, as the Scottish player looks set to leave Anfield.
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Kone-Doherty has only made one senior appearance for Liverpool to this point, but in that FA Cup game against Plymouth Argyle he was one of the shining lights.
He did also feature on the bench in their Champions League match away to PSV last season but did not come off the bench.
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This demonstrates that even at the age of 19 and with the winger impressing in both the underage sides for Liverpool and his country, the Republic of Ireland, opportunities may be forthcoming in the senior team should Doak leave.
Kone-Doherty has continued his fine form in the underage team, with another fine display against Hull City in pre-season for the under-21 side and he featured against Athletic Bilbao at Anfield.
Trent Kone-Doherty is looking to take the next steps in his senior career at Liverpool, and this may be possible with the sale of Doak, allowing the young Irish winger to deputise for Salah in Arne Slot’s side.
On his club profile he has given a description of himself, as he said: “I feel like I play my best game when I play fearless, to be honest.
It’s something that’s just kind of stuck with me, and I think I play my best when I’m playing fearless.”
Meanwhile, following his debut for Liverpool against Plymouth, former Sunderland and West Brom star James McClean congratulated him on this performance.
The Wrexham captain tagged the Liverpool debutant on Instagram along with a clapping emoji as he congratulated the teenager on a significant career moment, as reported in Empire of the Kop.
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