BBC: Bournemouth and Liverpool reach an agreement on Ben Dock transfer, with a fee of 20 million + 5 million pounds
9:05pm, 18 August 2025Football

August 18th According to the BBC, Bournemouth has reached an agreement with Liverpool on the transfer of Ben Dock, with the transfer fee of 20 million pounds + 5 million pounds floating terms.
BenDock is expected to complete the transfer within 24 hours, but it still needs to complete relevant paperwork and physical examinations. Ben Dock missed Liverpool's first round of Premier League match against Bournemouth, and Bournemouth has reached an agreement with the players.
Ben Docke has played for Scotland six times. He was loaned to Middlesbrough last season, contributing 3 goals and 7 assists in 24 games. Bournemouth has beaten some clubs including Leeds United and Porto.
Ben Dock will have more opportunities to play in the first team when leaving Liverpool. Since joining Liverpool from the Celtics in 2022, he has only played 10 games for Liverpool's first team.
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