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Was Messi's tormentor, won everything with Liverpool and could now earn millions in Saudi Arabia

He won everything at Anfield and has now attracted the interest of a club in Saudi Arabia

By Sergio Moya

He won everything at Anfield and has now attracted the interest of a club in Saudi Arabia

Liverpool's recent history is told through the great successes our club has had in recent years. Under the command of Jürgen Klopp, the team managed to resurface after years without winning a major title, and it all started with the achievement of the Champions League trophy in 2019, when the Reds defeated Tottenham in the final, however the match that many remember most is the semi-final against FC Barcelona in which Lionel Messi himself was unable to stop Liverpool.

 

On that occasion our team managed to come back from a 0-3 deficit and in the second match of the semifinals crushed Barcelona 4-0 with a great performance from several players, however the hero of that night was Divock Origi, who scored two goals and sealed the tie in favor of the Reds with one of the most memorable goals in the modern era of our club.

It's been a year since Origi left Anfield and joined AC Milan, where unfortunately for him he hasn't had the playing time he wanted and his level has dropped. However, Divock is still a very reliable striker and his ability is unquestionable, which is why he has aroused the interest of other teams, but it has been reported that Al-Ettifaq of Saudi Arabia is the most interested in signing him.

The club now managed by Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard is considering making a big offer to take the great figure of the 2019 Champions League to their ranks, and everything seems to indicate that AC Milan would be willing to sell him as they have even placed him on the transferable list.

 

Origi's decision

Despite the above, it has been reported that Divock Origi has no intention of leaving Italy at the moment, so he would reject any approach from the Saudi Arabian league, according to media outlet Gazzetta dello Sport.

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