Liverpool FC are open to listening offers for fringe first-teamer Divock Origi in the forthcoming summer transfer window, according to reports from the Daily Mail.
Origi, who limited involvement in the Liverpool FC colours has often given birth to talk of his impending exit from Anfield, had most recently been linked with a move to Wolves which eventually did not materialise.
The Premier League outfit had withdrawn interest in the Belgian international due to Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool FC sticking to their £20 million valuation of the 25-year-old striker.
However, the latest reports suggest that the Merseysiders will no longer stall over their pricing concerns, with Klopp believed to be keen on adding to his options at Anfield and the German is looking to raise funds from the sales of fringe players within his camp.
Origi has largely fallen out of favour at the club following the purchase of Diogo Jota last summer in a big-money move and the Portuguese putting in a tremendous shift in front of the goal, scoring nine times in 18 outings.