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Liverpool forward’s future could hinge on upcoming meeting after Klopp makes renewal ‘impossible’

The future of Divock Origi could be determined during the international break as AC Milan circle, and a report has revealed why it’s unlikely he will stay at Liverpool.

The Belgian forward, 26, has developed a reputation for being Liverpool’s unlikely hero on the big stage. Indeed, Origi famously notched the first and fourth goals when the Reds overturned a three-goal deficit against Barcelona in the Champions League.

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Origi went on to score in the Champions League final later that season before nodding home a last-minute winner in the Merseyside derby the following year.

His remarkable heroics continued into the current campaign when notching another injury-time winner against Wolves in December.

But despite writing his name into Liverpool folklore, his minutes have continued to decline season after season.

Indeed, Origi has been afforded just 71 minutes of league action this term. Given Liverpool’s forward line has seen Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz arrive in recent times, it’s easy to see why.

Origi’s current contract expires at season’s end and reports from Italy have already put AC Milan in the frame. Calciomercato recently detailed the Rossoneri’s interest, with their report claiming talks

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