Everton are already plotting their summer transfer business.
David Moyes is set to be backed with a substantial budget this summer as the Friedkin Group are desperate to return Everton to their past glories.
The American investors are reshuffling the recruitment team to ensure Moyes has best-in-class talent spotters at Everton.
As such, Everton are eyeing two highly rated Leeds chiefs who have impressed under Angus Kinnear’s stewardship.
However, Moyes wants two former West Ham colleagues to lead the recruitment on Merseyside, so there are still issues to be resolved at boardroom level.
The Scotsman is keen to have a much bigger say on signings going forward, and with that said, he’s now eyeing a sensational move for a Liverpool teenager.
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Photo by Nikki Dyer – LFC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
David Moyes wants to sign Liverpool teenager Ben Doak
Moyes is keen to add quality in attack this summer and at the top of his shortlist is a winger, with Jack Harrison and Jesper Lindstrom currently scheduled to return to their parent clubs.
And, according to Alan Nixon’s Patreon, Everton are now eyeing a stunning move to sign Liverpool wide player Ben Doak.
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Doak is spending the season on loan at Championship outfit Middlesborough and has impressed the Riverside faithful, registering 10 goal involvements in 24 outings.
Moyes is thought to be a ‘huge fan’ of the talented teenager, who is also attracting interest from Bournemouth and Crystal Palace.
Doak is widely considered one of the best young talents to hail from Scotland in recent years and has been labelled as a ‘wonderkid’.
Ben Doak valued at around £25m
Liverpool are expected to put Doak up for sale this summer and have slapped a £25m price tag on the 19-year-old.
The six-cap Scotland international has been tipped to replace Mohamed Salah, who is out of contract at the end of the season and could leave for Saudi Arabia.
The Rousing Kop believe Doak could save Liverpool millions when searching for Salah’s successor, so evidently, he’s held in high regard at Anfield.
The 2004-born has only made 10 senior appearances for the Reds since joining from Celtic in 2022.