Newcastle, Liverpool and Alexander Isak
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Liverpool have reportedly included a buy-back clause after selling Ben Gannon Doak to Bournemouth. The Scotland international, who has previously been referred to as Ben Doak, has signed a five-year contract with the Cherries.
Despite a flurry of activity in the 2025 summer transfer market, Liverpool needs to get another deal done before the transfer window closes.
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TEAMtalk.com on MSNFabrizio Romano drops ‘no chance’ Alexander Isak update as Liverpool, Newcastle learn fate
Fabrizio Romano has provided the latest on the Alexander Isak transfer saga and his revelation suggests a resolution is not far off for Liverpool and Newcastle.
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Fabrizio Romano now reports on X (formerly Twitter) that Crystal Palace remain in negotiations over the futures of Eberechi Eze (Tottenham) and Marc Guehi (Liverpool). Liverpool’s interest in the England international has been long-standing, with the club now expected to accelerate talks ahead of the window deadline.
Liverpool’s next preseason friendly will be at the Leigh Sports Village on Wednesday night when they visit rivals Manchester United. Their league opener is Sunday September 7th at Anfield when they play none other than Everton Women.
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Bournemouth have completed the signing of Ben Doak from Liverpool in a £25million deal. The Athletic previously reported that a deal was close with the south-coast club moving ahead of several top-flight rivals to try and seal a move for the 19-year-old Scotland international, with Liverpool including a buyback option as part of the agreement.
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