Liverpool forward Divock Origi is set to discuss his future at the club in the coming days after being offered a new deal, according to journalist Kristof Terreur, cited by This is Anfield.
The Belgian netted the second goal in Madrid against Tottenham which sealed Liverpool’s sixth European triumph and Jurgen Klopp’s first trophy with the club.

Origi, who averaged a goal every 72 minutes in the Reds’ Champions League winning campaign, was tipped to leave the club over the summer in search of regular game time.
However, according to Terreur, the Reds have offered the striker a new deal with his current contract set to expire next year.
When asked about his immediate future, Origi said:
We will see after the international games, but I think there will be talks with the club.
With Daniel Sturridge set to leave in the summer and youngster Rhian Brewster yet to receive any first-team experience, tieing Orogi down to a new deal could prove to be a smart piece of business by the Reds in the long run.




