Premier League

Liverpool striker gives his word to next club amid Newcastle intervention

Divock Origi Liverpool striker during the Champions League clash against AC Milan at the San Siro

Divock Origi has given his word to AC Milan that he will be joining them after his Liverpool contract expires, despite Newcastle attempting to hijack the deal, a report claims.

Origi is a popular player at Liverpool but his time with the club is nearing its end. Far down their attacking pecking order, it is time for him to flourish elsewhere. Milan have been leading the race for his signature for some time.

The Serie A side are looking for a younger attacker to help support veteran leaders like Olivier Giroud and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. In fact, the latter is out of contract this summer too. On a free transfer, 27-year-old Origi appeals as a successor.

But a potential change of ownership at Milan has put the brakes on a move for the time being.

Still, things have been progressing in the right direction. Now, Calciomercato claim Origi has informed Milan director – and club legend – Paolo Maldini that he will be signing for them.

In doing so, he has turned down other lucrative proposals from clubs in the Premier League and Bundesliga. The report names Newcastle United as another club who have tried to sign him.

Chris Wood joined Newcastle in January during their first transfer window since their Saudi-backed takeover. They could be on the lookout for another forward to pair him with ahead of the new season.

Origi has Premier League experience – albeit not a great deal as a starter – so could have fit the bill. What’s more, Newcastle’s wealth means they could have put together a tempting wage offer.

Instead, the Belgium international will sign a four-year contract worth €4million per season (around £65,000 per week) in Milan. Bonuses will also come into play.

Having played a key part on Liverpool’s route to Champions League glory in 2019, he will wait until after this season’s final against Real Madrid before putting pen to paper on the contract.

Once that time comes, Origi will be the first of four or five new signings expected for the Rossoneri…

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