Liverpool will reportedly resist any offers for Divock Origi this summer.
According to claims from The Liverpool Echo, the Reds are unwilling to sell their Belgian striker ahead of next season.
Origi has only one year remaining on his current contract at Anfield, and talks to extend his stay at the club have been well underway following the end of the season.

The 24-year-old found the back of the net in Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur in the Champions League final at the start of June, and after the fixture, negotiations began over a possible new deal.
Origi is understood by The Liverpool Echo to be weighing up whether to accept or reject the new deal while he is on holiday, but initial talks between the parties have been ‘positive’.
The Reds are hopeful that the striker will pen a new contract at the club, but should he reject their advances, they are willing to reluctantly let him leave him for free next summer to avoid selling him this year.




