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Liverpool eye Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott, £80m valuation

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Liverpool are reported to be monitoring Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott, the England Under‑21 international, as a potential long‑term midfield addition. Manchester United are also reported to be monitoring Scott. The analyst’s original comment linked a Lille star as an ideal Liverpool target, but the current discussion focuses on Scott. Bournemouth have placed a premium on Scott, with figures around £80 million entering discussions as the club seeks to secure him on a new contract. Scott’s age, Premier League experience and development under Andoni Iraola explain Bournemouth’s reluctance to entertain offers. Performance analyst Dr Phil Barter highlighted Scott’s defensive metrics, noting recoveries in the 92nd percentile and threat‑prevented in the 95th percentile. Barter also praised Scott’s box clearance, shot blocking and defensive positioning as assets for a two‑man pivot. Barter cautioned that while Scott excels in ball carries and pressing, his profile mirrors Liverpool’s existing midfielders, raising questions about squad variety in deeper build‑up phases. He summed up the issue: “Alex Scott’s a good player. He’s not that player and you would need to sign another one.” Barter concluded that Scott, 22, English and with “oil on his feet”, is worth £80 million but may only fit Liverpool if they first recruit a specialist defensive midfielder. The assessment suggests Liverpool’s interest is understandable but contingent on broader recruitment plans.

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