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Former Liverpool and current AC Milan striker Divock Origi has been sensationally linked with a return to England, as Premier League side West Ham prepare a rumoured 10 million euro transfer bid for the forward. Origi is a fan favourite at Anfield, and reluctantly left Liverpool in search of regular first-team football, but his time at AC Milan has so far failed to impress many.
Serie A giants AC Milan are looking into a future deal for Arsenal graduate Folarin Balogun, according to Calciomercato.
Former Liverpool striker Divock Origi could leave AC Milan as early as the January transfer window, Calciomercato report.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has provided a fresh update regarding the status of forward Roberto Firmino. Expected to play as a substitute this campaign, Firmino had been reportedly told that he could leave the club if a suitable offer is received.
Both Liverpool and Man Utd are in the race to sign 28-year-old striker Andrea Belotti on a free transfer. The Italians triker, who played for Torino in Serie A last, had been expected to move to England last year but a deal had failed to materialise.
AC Milan have no plans of pursuing Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku during the summer transfer window, Gazzetta dello Sport claims.
AC Milan have reached a pre-contract agreement with Divock Origi for a free transfer for the striker in the summer. The San Siro outfit are riding high in Serie A so far this campaign, and manager Stefano Pioli has snapped up one of the summer's top free transfer targets.
AC Milan are confident of finalising a pre-contract agreement with Divock Origi this month.
Liverpool striker Divock Origi has no plans of staying at the club beyond the current campaign, Fabrizio Romano claims.
Liverpool striker Divock Origi is expected to leave the club when his contract expires in June, Fabrizio Romano claims.
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