Wolves are interested in making a move for Liverpool striker Divock Origi in January, according to The Athletic.
The Belgian has fallen out of favour at Anfield, going even further down the attacking pecking order, following the arrivals of Takumi Minamino and Diogo Jota.
Origi has been limited to just two appearances in the Premier League this season, both of which were nothing more than late cameos, against Leicester City and Fulham.
This latest report claims that Liverpool are willing to listen to offers for the 25-year-old in next month’s transfer window, with Wolves keen on acquiring his signature.
They tried to sign him in 2018 and his arrival could help fill the void left by the injured Raul Jimenez.
Read Liverpool Verdict
Origi is no longer good enough for Liverpool, with the team moving on while he has stood still.
Too often, he doesn’t offer enough when he plays, making the attack disjointed and failing to provide enough quality.
While letting Origi leave in January could make sense, generating funds for new signings, there is a slight risk element to it.
Should Liverpool pick up injuries to attacking stars, they could end up looking a little light in that area, especially with Jota injured until the New Year.
Whether it is January or next summer, though, Origi’s time with the Reds is reaching its conclusion.




