The Reds have come to an understanding on another player transfer as their squad adjustments proceed.
Arne Slot has already given the go-ahead to arrangements involving Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez, Jarell Quansah, and Tyler Morton, with the Anfield side utilizing the present transfer period as an appropriate chance to revitalize their roster.
And with the deadline of September 1 fast approaching, Liverpool have included yet another individual on their list of potential departures, with the 19-year-old in question expected to continue his career within the English top flight.
Liverpool come to terms on yet another transaction during a busy off-season

During the off-season, Liverpool have experienced sweeping changes, most notably the additions of Hugo Ekitike, Florian Wirtz, and Milos Kerkez.
Alexander Isak might also be a potential acquisition, pending Newcastle’s approval of the Sweden international’s transfer; for the time being, generating funds for his potential acquisition seems to be progressing successfully.

Owners FSG can now potentially add another £25m to their transfer budget, with 19-year-old forward Ben Doak anticipated to join Bournemouth. Doak’s contract is expected to be valid until 2030, and it is believed that Liverpool have included a re-purchase option.
Doak initially joined Liverpool from Celtic as a 16-year-old in March 2022 for a reported fee of £600,000 and previously spent time on loan at Championship club Middlesbrough, accounting for 3 goals and 7 assists in 24 match appearances.
The 19-year-old has featured in 10 senior games for Liverpool and is projected to become Bournemouth’s fourth acquisition of the summer, following the arrivals of Djordje Petrovic and defenders Adrien Truffert and Bafode Diakite.
Doak primarily operates as a right-sided winger and has already accumulated three appearances for the Scotland national team.

According to FourFourTwo‘s assessment, Doak’s prospective move to the South Coast should provide a platform for more consistent senior-level involvement, something that might have been infrequent at Liverpool under Slot this season.
With a buy-back agreement reportedly included, he has a considerable opportunity to establish himself at the Vitality Stadium, where the Cherries possess a solid reputation for nurturing young talent.