Sky: Everton is interested in Ben Dock. Whether Liverpool is willing to trade with their archenemy in the city remains to be seen
3:24pm, 4 June 2025Football

June 3 Sky Sports reported that Everton has interest in Liverpool winger Ben Dock. It remains to be seen whether Liverpool is willing to trade with his arch-enemy in the city.
Sky Sports reported that Ben Dock has fully recovered from a thigh injury in January and the players are ready to start a full pre-season preparation this summer.
Ben Dock received surgical treatment after his injury and was recovered, which also left the player who played on loan at Middlesbrough missed the last 11 Championship games.
World Time, Zhou Yikong Sports reported that Everton is interested in the 19-year-old player, and it is reported that the player wants to play in the Premier League next season.
Before Ben Dock was injured, Liverpool refused to contact Ipswich and Crystal Palace in January, which is still paying attention to the player situation.
Liverpool has not yet made a decision on Ben Dock's future, and it remains to be seen whether they are willing to trade with their city rival Everton.
Since Shaville in 2002, no player has made direct transfers between the two clubs. The last player to transfer from Liverpool to Everton was Gary Abright in 1992.
19-year-old Ben Dock played as the right winger, with 3 goals and 7 assists in 24 games in 24-25, and the Germans turned 14 million euros.
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