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Scotland's Ben Doak 'close' to £25m Liverpool transfer exit
Scotland's Ben Doak 'close' to £25m Liverpool transfer exit

The National

time4 days ago

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  • The National

Scotland's Ben Doak 'close' to £25m Liverpool transfer exit

The Scotland winger spent last season on loan at Middlesbrough, where he scored three goals and provided seven assists in 24 appearances. With a year left on his current deal at Anfield, his future on Merseyside has been uncertain this summer. Now, Bournemouth are 'closing in' on the signing of Doak for a fee of £25 million, claims The Guardian. Read more: Liverpool signed the 19-year-old from Scottish Premiership champions Celtic back in 2022 for just £600,000 in training compensation. They are now set to make a tidy profit, with Doak having played for their first team just 10 times. In joining Andoni Iraola's side, Doak will link up with his Scotland teammate and fellow ex-Celt, Ryan Christie. He moved to the south coast in 2021 and has thrived since, winning Bournemouth's Supporters' Player of the Season award for his displays in 2024/25. Doak will hope for similar, if not even better, levels of success as he joins the club that finished ninth in the English Premier League last term.

Scotland's Ben Doak 'close' to £25m Liverpool transfer exit
Scotland's Ben Doak 'close' to £25m Liverpool transfer exit

The Herald Scotland

time4 days ago

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  • The Herald Scotland

Scotland's Ben Doak 'close' to £25m Liverpool transfer exit

With a year left on his current deal at Anfield, his future on Merseyside has been uncertain this summer. Now, Bournemouth are 'closing in' on the signing of Doak for a fee of £25 million, claims The Guardian. Read more: Liverpool signed the 19-year-old from Scottish Premiership champions Celtic back in 2022 for just £600,000 in training compensation. They are now set to make a tidy profit, with Doak having played for their first team just 10 times. In joining Andoni Iraola's side, Doak will link up with his Scotland teammate and fellow ex-Celt, Ryan Christie. He moved to the south coast in 2021 and has thrived since, winning Bournemouth's Supporters' Player of the Season award for his displays in 2024/25. Doak will hope for similar, if not even better, levels of success as he joins the club that finished ninth in the English Premier League last term.

Tottenham ‘set to HIJACK PSG transfer for Premier League ace, 22' after Champions League winners have £55m bid rejected
Tottenham ‘set to HIJACK PSG transfer for Premier League ace, 22' after Champions League winners have £55m bid rejected

The Irish Sun

time18-07-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

Tottenham ‘set to HIJACK PSG transfer for Premier League ace, 22' after Champions League winners have £55m bid rejected

TOTTENHAM are interested in signing Illia Zabarnyi from Bournemouth, after PSG had their £55million offer rejected. The defender was a crucial part of Andoni Ireola's backline that formed one of the stingiest defences in the Premier League last term. 3 Tottenham are planning to hijack PSG's move for Illya Zabarnyi Credit: Getty 3 The North London outfit have 'registered their interest' in the Cherries' star defender, according to talkSPORT. The addition Out of his 78 Premier League appearances for the Cherries, Zabarnyi has started 75 of them. He was in the starting XI for all 36 of his Premier League appearances last season. READ MORE ON FOOTBALL Zabarnyi's partner at the back, It means Bournemouth are under no pressure to sell - hence their decision to reject the Champions League winners' bid earlier in the window. He has had back-to-back successful campaigns at the Vitality Stadium, including being awarded the Bournemouth Supporters' Player of the Season in the 2023/24 season. Zabarnyi joined from FC Dynamo Kyiv in 2023, for a fee of around £24m. Most read in Football JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS So far this summer, recently appointed Spurs manager Spurs are also interested in Arsenal Plot Big Double Transfer For Eberechi Eze and Hugo Ekitike! | Transfers Exposed A legal complaint against Tottenham was logged by Forest, for what they believe was an illegal move to obtain the 25-year-old, including suspicions of a breach of Gibbs-White's confidential £60m release clause. It is not yet clear what the outcome will be for the England midfielder. 3

Tottenham ‘set to HIJACK PSG transfer for Premier League ace, 22' after Champions League winners have £55m bid rejected
Tottenham ‘set to HIJACK PSG transfer for Premier League ace, 22' after Champions League winners have £55m bid rejected

Scottish Sun

time18-07-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Tottenham ‘set to HIJACK PSG transfer for Premier League ace, 22' after Champions League winners have £55m bid rejected

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TOTTENHAM are interested in signing Illia Zabarnyi from Bournemouth, after PSG had their £55million offer rejected. The defender was a crucial part of Andoni Ireola's backline that formed one of the stingiest defences in the Premier League last term. 3 Tottenham are planning to hijack PSG's move for Illya Zabarnyi Credit: Getty 3 The North London outfit have 'registered their interest' in the Cherries' star defender, according to talkSPORT. The addition Zabarnyi would take Spurs' total number of centre-back signings to four for this transfer window having already brought in Kevin Danso, Luka Vuskovic and Kota Takai. Out of his 78 Premier League appearances for the Cherries, Zabarnyi has started 75 of them. He was in the starting XI for all 36 of his Premier League appearances last season. READ MORE ON FOOTBALL RED ALERT Nottingham Forest plotting sensational swoop for Man Utd outcast Sancho Zabarnyi's partner at the back, Dean Huijsen, has already left this summer in a £50m move to Real Madrid. It means Bournemouth are under no pressure to sell - hence their decision to reject the Champions League winners' bid earlier in the window. He has had back-to-back successful campaigns at the Vitality Stadium, including being awarded the Bournemouth Supporters' Player of the Season in the 2023/24 season. Zabarnyi joined from FC Dynamo Kyiv in 2023, for a fee of around £24m. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS So far this summer, recently appointed Spurs manager Thomas Frank has overseen a spend of about £122m on transfers, including the signing of Mohammed Kudus from West Ham for £55m. Spurs are also interested in Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White, however there has since been controversy. Arsenal Plot Big Double Transfer For Eberechi Eze and Hugo Ekitike! | Transfers Exposed A legal complaint against Tottenham was logged by Forest, for what they believe was an illegal move to obtain the 25-year-old, including suspicions of a breach of Gibbs-White's confidential £60m release clause. It is not yet clear what the outcome will be for the England midfielder. 3 TRANSFER NEWS LIVE - KEEP UP WITH ALL THE LATEST FROM A BUSY SUMMER WINDOW

Third time's a charm as 'matured' Finn Russell primed to lead Lions
Third time's a charm as 'matured' Finn Russell primed to lead Lions

The 42

time18-07-2025

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  • The 42

Third time's a charm as 'matured' Finn Russell primed to lead Lions

TOMORROW WILL HAVE felt a long time coming for Finn Russell. Now 32, the Scotland out-half is on his third Lions tour but Saturday's opening Test with the Wallabies will mark his first time starting a Test game in the famous red jersey. He's had his critics over the years but there's been little argument around his involvement on this tour. We spend months debating selections when it comes to Lions tours but Russell's hold on the 10 shirt has looked locked in for some time now. The past year has arguably been the best of Russell's career. The old spark that makes him such an enjoyable player to watch is still there, but with age comes wisdom and Russell's game management is better than ever. That should perhaps come as no surprise given the road he's travelled, taking in different experiences across three leagues. Russell was a Pro12 winner before he left Glasgow in 2018 to spend five years at Racing, playing four seasons in the highly-competitive Top 14 before signing for Bath in 2023. Under head coach Johann van Graan, Russell has been central to a transformative period for the club. In Russell's first season at the Rec Bath were beaten Premiership finalists – representing their strongest finish in nine years, with Russell an instant hit as he was named Bath Supporters' Player of the Season. This season, Bath kicked on by going all the way in the Premiership for the first time since 1996 – edging Leicester Tigers in the final – while also adding a Challenge Cup title for an impressive double. Advertisement Russell won a double with Bath last season. Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo This tour arrives at an ideal time for Russell. In 2017, at the age of 24, he was called up from Scotland's tour of Australia to join Warren Gatland's squad in New Zealand, where Johnny Sexton, Owen Farrell and Dan Biggar were all fighting for the 10 shirt. Russell made just one appearance, replacing Biggar off the bench against the Hurricanes. On the 2021 tour Russell was used off the bench against the Sharks and started against the Sigma Lions. An Achilles injury kept him sidelined for five weeks, with his Test involvement limited to one impressive showing in the third Test, replacing the injured Biggar after just 10 minutes as the Lions fell short against the Springboks. Russell never looked like being the starting 10 on that tour but as one of the Lions' strongest performers on the day, his display left supporters wondering what might have been. Four years later he finally gets a chance to run things from the start. He still plays the Russell way, sniping at defences, throwing those wonderful long passes and using his kicking game to good effect, but it's not entirely a case of just playing what you see. Russell has spoken of how the scrum-halves take some of the decision-making onus off him, allowing the Lions 10 more time to scan and read the pictures in front of him. The Lions are getting a more matured, well-rounded version of Russell than the 'maverick' of a few years ago. This is something Johnny Sexton, previously critical of Russell's game, highlighted during the week, going as far as to single Russell out as 'probably our best defender in the backline on this tour so far'. While he might not be viewed as a 'Test match animal' in the mould of a Sexton or Farrell, he's a more experienced and commanding operator than England pair Fin Smith and Marcus Smith. And despite his laid-back character, Russell's teammates talk of a dedicated trainer who spends more time than most in the video room, looking for ways to unlock the opposition defence. Russell starts alongside Jamison Gibson-Park in the half-backs. Dan Sheridan / INPHO Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO He's also become increasingly durable and reliable in terms of his fitness. Before heading on tour Russell had played 31 games for Bath and Scotland across the 2024/25 season. All but one of those came in the starting team, and on 24 occasions he went the full 80 minutes. Russell's total minutes for the past two seasons, 2,319 minutes (24/25) and 2,379 minutes (23/24) are the highest season totals he's clocked across his career. Only six players played more minutes in the Premiership than Russell last season. Bath has proved a good fit for Russell. His flair game suited the type of rugby Racing look to implement, but at Bath, a more structured approach, backboned by a strong pack, helps him dictate the play off quick ball. In a Champions Cup pool clash back in January, a Russell-inspired Bath attack caused Leinster all sorts of problems, leading at half-time before the home side pulled clear in the second period. He's also been able to adapt his game. In the 2024 Six Nations no player had more kicks in play than Russell's 81, a distance clear of Tomos Williams, who was next-best on 50. In 2025 Russell dropped out of the top 10, making just 28 kicks in play across his five outings in the competition. He can still frustrate as part of a frustrating Scotland team – who have managed just two top-three finishes in the Six Nations across the last 10 years – but can thrive if the heavily-fancied Lions find their stride against the Wallabies. Joe Schmidt will still look at Russell and feel there will be opportunities to expose the Lions 10. While Russell will have his homework done on the Wallabies, the home side will also be looking to pick off some of those long Russell passes and put his decision making under pressure. It should help that Russell will be surrounded by familiar faces, with centres Huw Jones and Sione Tuipulotu forming an all-Scotland 10/12/13 axis – the first time those three positions have been picked from one nation since since the 1993 Lions tour. 3 - With Finn Russell, Sione Tuipulotu and Huw Jones, @lionsofficial will start a Test match with a 10/12/13 axis comprised of three players from the same nation for the first time since the opening Test of the 1993 tour of New Zealand, when England trio Rob Andrew, Jerry Guscott… — OptaJonny (@OptaJonny) July 17, 2025 Jones offers an attacking option off Russell's shoulder while Tuipulotu brings ballast and has an important role as a communicator to help Russell read the on-field pictures. And Russell's relationship with Jamison Gibson-Park already looks an ideal match, with the pair forming a quick understanding and showing moments of real quality across the Lions' warm-up games. Many positions in this Lions team have been hotly contested, but for once, Russell's role has been anything but unpredictable.

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