Bornemouth has signed Liverpool Winger Ben Dok with another £ 5m in Ad-on for the initial £ 20 meter.
The 19 -year -old has signed a five -year contract and has become the fourth summer acquisition of Bornmouth.
Dock was released out of Liverpool’s 4–2 win, which was on Bornmouth in Enfield on Friday night.
“I am buzzing to be here,” said Dok.
“I think this is the right time for me and it is a great opportunity to play regular football at the highest level. It sounds like the right fit.
“The team plays very good football. It is fast and it is really conforming to my game, so I felt that I could not say the opportunity to play here.”
Dok has won six caps for Scotland and has spent the loan in the championship last season on a loan, scored thrice and registered seven assistance in 24 matches.
Bornmouth is believed to be beating other Premier League clubs, including Leeds, as well as the Portuguese side porto.
Doak’s move will give him a better chance to play first-team football, which has been portrayed for Liverpool only 10 times since he joined Celtic in 2022.
Liverpool sales in this summer takes up to about 200 meters, which has spent more than £ 270m on new signing and bid £ 110M for Alexander rejected by Newcastle.
Liverpool’s major sales include the £ 65.5M deal from Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich, Darwin Nunez for £ 46.3m and Bayer Levercusse for £ 35m from Bayercucene, Academy player from Academy player Jarell Quansa.
Caoimhin Kelleher, Tyler Morton and Nat Phillips have also been sold, while the club has obtained £ 8.4M from Real Madrid to leave Trent Alexander-Aneold quickly, although the Spanish club disputes the figures.
The sale of Doak means that Liverpool has brought about £ 85M in the initial fees for Winger, Philips, Alexander-Aranold, Kelher, Quansa and Morton. Six players either arrived in the form of young players or development projects and gave Reds an early £ 600,000. The latter benefits for classified players in the form of ‘homegron’ promotes the current profit and stability rule (PSR) in case of calculation.
Bornmouth also sold Brentford to Dango Oatara in a busy summer last week at £ 42.5m.
They had already lost the overalls of Defenders Ilya Zabrani, Dean Huiign and Milos Kercase, respectively for Paris St.-Germen, Real Madrid and Liverpool, a total of about £ 150 meters.
Bornemouth Manager Endoni Irala said that his side is “not where he wants to be” a prior to defeat at Enfield and “important movements” will be added before the transfer window is closed on 1 September.
Goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic, left-back adrion trials and center-back buffo dyekit have joined the club in summer this year, in January, Ellie Junior Krupi has also signed the loan in the squad after coming to the squad in the previous season in the loan in the loriand.
Sources say that Cherry is in the market for another central defender and a striker, a striker to compete with Ivanilson, with an alternative option NAN has expected to be out with a major knee injury by November or December.