West Ham United could make a move for Divock Origi next summer with the Liverpool striker out of contract at the end of the season.
The Belgium international has struggled for regular minutes out there on the pitch in recent years on Merseyside and has been used as a bit-part player by his boss Jurgen Klopp despite being retained ahead of the 21-22 campaign.
According to reports from The Sun, it is claimed that West Ham’s search for reinforcements in attack could lead them to Origi who has his stay at Anfield coming to a close in the summer of 2022.
West Ham manager David Moyes is understood to be cautious, however, of opening talks with the Liverpool camp in case the Merseysiders step up the pursuit for a longstanding target in winger Jarrow Bowen.
Bowen is backed to be one of the top names on the wishlist for Jurgen Klopp who is keen on adding to his options in the final third and could look to snap up his signature in the forthcoming transfer windows.