Liverpool’s top striker, valued at $13 million, could sign up for Italy’s Serie A this summer: report

Liverpool striker Divock Origi is believed to be linked to a move to Lazio from Serie A in the existing market.

Origi left French club Lille for Liverpool with a move of $13 million in the summer of 2014. The Belgian striker has scored 34 goals for the Reds in 140 competitive games. Although not a regular starter at Liverpool, he has made key contributions in recent seasons that have caused Jurgen Klopp’s team to win the Champions League, where Origi scored in the final, the FIFA Club World Cup and the Premier League among the main trophies. Training

During Klopp’s reign, Origi received the most productive of himself and his long career at Anfield was never questioned. However, the 25-year-old would like to move forward in search of more playing time, and the fact that he has scored only six goals in the 2019–2020 season with Liverpool will not help his cause, nor will the club. to raise the budget this summer amid the pandemic.

Origi replaced Brazilian striker Roberto Firmino at Liverpool and an Italian publication, Corriere Dello Sport, claimed Lazio was interested in signing Origi this summer.

Dejan Lovren, Liverpool’s fourth central defender after, Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez and Joel Matip recently finished their six-year stint at Merseyside and joined Russian club St Zenit Petersburg. Liverpool is expected to recover lost money in the pandemic by making a few more sales, adding Origi and Swiss star Xherdan Shaqiri.

Liverpool will receive Salzburg in the Champions League on Wednesday. Picture: AFP / Ben STANSALL

Corriere Dello Sport’s report also revealed that Origi is one of Lazio’s 3 attack goals this summer along with Fenerbahce’s Vedat Muriqi and Aston Villa’s Wesley. Muriqi and Wesley are believed to be valued at about $18 million, which may lead Lazio to attack Origi, who is partly labeled that amount across Liverpool.

If Origi moves to Lazio, Liverpool points to a reinforcement at a moderate but appropriate value for his first 3 and it is understood that they are about to obtain the signatures of Brazilian prodigy Talles Magno of Vasco da Gama. Due to the pandemic, the Brazilian club is experiencing a currency crisis and is expected to reduce the 18-year termination clause from $56 million to $23 million.

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