Empire of the Kop
·9 de junio de 2026
Liverpool handed Alex Scott warning as transfer could be imminent after afternoon update

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·9 de junio de 2026

Bournemouth are in talks with Liverpool-linked Alex Scott to extend his terms on the south coast, reports Fabrizio Romano on X (formerly Twitter).
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The Cherries midfielder has been increasingly mentioned in the same breath as his boss Andoni Iraola’s new club ahead of the summer transfer window.
This comes with the Reds understood to be likely to dip into the market for a new midfielder or two, with an out-and-out holding six surely the priority.
In a similar vein to Yan Diomande, Liverpool find themselves at a bit of a crucial crossroads this summer.
Romano’s update highlights the sense of urgency, given that the Merseysiders could quickly find themselves losing the battle before it even begins.
While the 22-year-old Englishman would surely be a cheaper option next summer, presumably, when his proposed release clause kicks in, it presents a huge stumbling block for Liverpool.
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First off, we need numbers as a matter of priority, and if one of Alexis Mac Allister or Dominik Szoboszlai (yet to sign a contract extension) ends up departing, a new midfielder will become an absolute priority.
The immediate priority for our rivals this summer would appear to be one of selection of elite midfielders playing at clubs lower down the table.
Elliott Anderson at Nottingham Forest, for instance, is understood to be courted by both Manchester City and Manchester United. And we would strongly suspect that someone will look to test the waters for Adam Wharton at Crystal Palace before long.
Scott, over at Bournemouth, however, strangely doesn’t seem to be picking up much attention beyond that of, reportedly, Liverpool.
So, similarly, Diomande, the best time for us to strike may very well be in the current window before the midfielder garners more attention over the course of the next campaign.
It will naturally mean having to dig deeper into the club coffers to make a deal happen, of course. Potentially to the tune of £80m for Alex Scott’s signature, if recent reports are to be believed.
But at this point, can we really afford to be penny-pinching?
Assuming that Liverpool are as alarmed about Scott’s contract talks as we are, don’t be surprised if they look to nail down this transfer imminently.
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