Divock Origi will never be forgotten by Liverpool fans. The Belgian striker never played a central role for Jürgen Klopp, but was the player who came on the match scene and decided big games. His goals against Barcelona in the 2019 Champions League and in the final against Tottenham gave Origi cult status in the red part of Liverpool. Then it is sad to see the Champions League hero spend his working day on the B team of a Serie A club. Six hundred days since the last senior game, it is now over for the Belgian in Serie A.

In 2022, Origi was done at Anfield and signed with AC Milan. Here his career took a significant turn. In the 2022/23 season, the striker scored just two goals in Serie A, before being loaned to Nottingham Forest the following season. The Belgian did not find a foothold in England either, and since then he has been stranded at AC Milan. And by that we mean literally stranded.

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The whole of last season was spent at Milano Futoro – the club’s reserve team. According to Tuttosport , AC Milan and Origi had talks about a possible contract termination, but the parties were far apart. The Italian media reports that the tax rules in Italy made it difficult to reach an agreement on a termination of the agreement. According to the hyperactive transfer journalist Romano, the decision has now been made, with the contract ending in time for Origi to be free to sign for a new club in January.

The question is which league Origi fits into after six hundred days without first-team football.

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