CELTIC are set to bank a seven-figure sum from Ben Doak’s £25million move from Liverpool to Bournemouth.
SunSport told you the Scotland star would sign a big money five-year contract to join the Cherries.
He’ll wear the name Gannon Doak on his jersey to reflect both his parents’ names.
And part of the agreement will see Celts rake in what sources have described as a “significant’ fee from the deal.
It’s previously been reported that Scotland’s champions weren’t due a penny from Doak’s next move given his £600,000 transfer to Anfield in 2022 was agreed by tribunal.
But SunSport understands a sell-on clause was in fact inserted into the agreement when the transfer was completed – and the percentage amounts to a seven-figure sum.
Bournemouth will now pay out £20m up front with another £5m payment in add-ons.
Doak, 19, has made just ten appearances for the Anfield club since joining them three years ago.
The six-times capped attacker is desperate for regular first-team action.
And the south east Premier League club have shaken off stiff competition to land the teenager.
Leeds and Porto were linked with Doak, who starred in a loan spell with Middlesbrough last season.
But Bournemouth have won the race for the youngster’s signature after transfer talks.
He’s penned a deal until the summer of 2030.
He told the club’s official website: “I’m buzzing to be here.
“I feel like it’s the right time for me and it’s a great opportunity to play regular football at the highest level.
“It feels like the perfect fit.
“The team play very nice football. It’s fast and it really suits my game, so I felt like I couldn’t say no to the chance to play here.”
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