Liverpool striker Divock Origi is reportedly ‘on the radar’ of a host of Premier League clubs in the final fortnight of the transfer window.
The 26-year-old is one of those in the Anfield squad considered to be free to depart this summer should the right offer be forthcoming.
That offer could be imminent from one of Wolves, Crystal Palace or West Ham as the transfer deadline day approaches.
That’s according to a report from The Telegraph, as cited by Anfield Watch on Twitter.
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Capped on 29 occasions by Belgium, Origi had looked to hold a bright future on Merseyside when signed for £10million from Lille in 2014 (BBC).
Loan spells back at Lille and with Bundesliga side Wolfsburg have followed, meanwhile, the Belgian has scored 35 goals in 157 appearances for the Reds.
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This simply has to be the summer Liverpool finally cash-in on Origi.
Often the man for the big occasion, the powerful forward only managed one goal in 17 outings last season – underlining the diminishing impact from the Champions League final hero.
An unused substitute over the weekend as Jurgen Klopp’s side overcame Norwich City, allowing the £10.8million valued man to leave for around the mooted £12million would surely allow the Reds to suitably restock the attacking department.




