Liverpool have reportedly rejected several offers for their promising young talent, Ben Doak, including a £15m bid from Crystal Palace during the January transfer window, as initially reported by the *Daily Mail’s* Sami Mokbel on X (formerly Twitter).
Ben Doak has been impressing on loan at Middlesbrough during the 2024/25 season, contributing seven goals in 20 Championship appearances and helping Michael Carrick’s team reach the playoff spots (5th place).
Despite this interest, Liverpool remain firm on their stance. Reports from *Sky Sports’* Lyall Thomas suggest the club is pleased with Doak’s progress and views him as a future contender for a spot in Arne Slot’s first team.
While the Reds currently rely on an in-form Mo Salah and Federico Chiesa in attack, Doak’s ongoing performances could position him for a more significant role in the 2025/26 season.
Liverpool reportedly value the 19-year-old at closer to £30m—double Palace’s offer—according to *The Times’* Paul Joyce.
This valuation underscores Liverpool’s high regard for Doak as they look forward to strengthening their already formidable forward lineup.