Everton observes a shock -raid on the rival Liverpool to sign Teenage Ben Doak’s wing player, Talksport understands.
The 19-year-old enjoyed a breakthrough season 2024/25 after he was borrowed after he was delivered to Middlesbrough.

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Doak scored three goals and seven assists in 24 championship games from the first half of the campaign.
Unfortunately, for Doak, his progress was stopped by a Simstring knocking at the end of the season, with his last appearance for Boro on January 25th.
However, his dazzling displays before his setback could see themselves in motion from Angeldd.
It is believed that the Six-Cap Scotland has no shortage of admirers, with the Toffees keep an eye on the situation of the player.
It remains to be seen whether Liverpool will enable young people to be a hectic summer in the club with him.
Doak arrived from Celtic in 2022, but was limited to just ten appearances in all competitions.
It is assumed that every client who should shout away from Liverpool to do that he would have to overthrow £ 30 million.
Crystal Palace was interested in snapping Doak in January, but had a bid of 15 million GBP, which was quickly rejected by Liverpool.
In the meantime, the descent from Ipswich Town had a 16 million pound offered back when Liverpool considered more money.
If Doak ended up in Everton, he would be the first player to broadcast directly between the two clubs in 23 years.

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And he would be the only player who signed in the Premier League for Everton from Liverpool.
Abel Xavier was the last player who exchanged clubs directly, in 2002, where he accompanied himself from Everton to Liverpool for £ 800,000.
Nick Barmby is the only other player who made the rare change in the Premier League and replaced Goodison Park in 2000 for Anfield.
Everton is also hunting to sign Ipswich’s highly rated striker Liam Delap.
Talk sport understands that Manchester United, Chelsea and Newcastle also have their sights on the striker.
But Everton boss David Moyes hopes that his team will win the race, even though he has admitted that the other teams may have a chance to land him.
Moyes said before Everton’s collision in Newcastle on Sunday about Delap: “We had the chance to speak to him.
“He spoke to three or four clubs. He gave us our opportunity to take our case.
“We are probably a bit behind the black ball, but hopefully they never know what happens.”