The article reports that Liverpool F.C. may be willing to part ways with young Scottish winger Ben Doak if they receive offers in the region of £25 million[2][4]. This valuation is notable for a player who has shown promise but has not yet established himself as a first-team regular. Journalist Ian Doyle, cited by both Empire of the Kop and the Liverpool Echo, suggests that Liverpool “are likely to be tempted by offers of around £25m” for Doak, indicating that the club sees this potential sale as a significant opportunity to generate transfer funds[2][4].
Doak, still a teenager, attracted attention during a loan spell at Middlesbrough in the Championship last season, but his future at Anfield appears uncertain amid ongoing speculation. There have already been links to local rivals Everton earlier in the summer, but the article points out that various Premier League clubs are now assessing Doak as a potential signing[1][4].
In addition to the prospect of a straight cash sale, there is also talk of Doak being used as a makeweight in a deal to bring Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace to Liverpool[1][3]. This suggests Liverpool are exploring multiple avenues to reinvest in their squad during the summer window.
The article also notes that the potential sale of Doak is just one part of Liverpool’s broader transfer strategy, as the club continues to be linked with other attacking options, such as Hugo Ekitike and recent signing Florian Wirtz[2]. With Liverpool setting a clear price tag for Doak, it appears the youngster’s next destination could be confirmed in the near future—but for now, several clubs are weighing up a move for the Scottish international[2][4].