Club warned against Liverpool ‘part-timer’, Chelsea star ‘strong’ option

Lewis Oldham
Out of contract Liverpool star Origi

AC Milan have been warned against signing Liverpool forward Divock Origi as he is a “part-time player” for the Premier League club.

The striker is out of contract this summer and he looks set to depart Liverpool. Italian side AC Milan look to be leading the race to sign him.


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Origi is a beloved figure at Liverpool as he scored in the Champions League final in 2019. But he has barely featured for the Reds this season.

AC Milan have also been linked with Armando Broja of late. The Chelsea youngster has spent this season on loan at Southampton.

The 20-year-old has been a star player for the Saints this term as he has been involved in ten goals across all competitions.

Federico Zancan, a journalist for Sky Italia, has encouraged Milan to sign Broja instead of Origi:

“He’s a part-time player, and despite having little space, he has remained and become a cult for Liverpool fans. He’s a strong player and is very attractive to big teams in Europe. In the last season, Klopp has also used him out wide,” Zancan said via Sport Witness).

On Broja, Zancan added: “He is a very strong player and is waiting to be discovered. I would take him instead of Origi. He is owned by Chelsea, so it will be difficult to go get him but the London team will be able to sell him given the many talents they have at home. But it’s complicated.”


Elsewhere, Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand insists that Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson is “vital” for both club and country.

Henderson arrived at Liverpool from Sunderland in 2011. 11 years and 433 appearances later and the 31-year-old has captained the Reds to glory in the Premier League, Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup and Carabao Cup.

He has had to face fierce criticism for club and country over the years but he seems to now be more appreciated by neutral supporters due to his success on and off the pitch in recent seasons.

Declan Rice and Kalvin Phillips were England’s main two midfielders as they reached the Euro 2020 final last year and Ferdinand was asked whether Henderson deserves his place in the England team.

Ferdinand said: “When he doesn’t play for Liverpool, they’re not as good. It’s a fact.

“I just feel that someone like Jordan Henderson offers more than just ability in a Liverpool shirt and in an England shirt. I think he’s vital.

“Whether he plays or not, now that’s a different story because that’s debatable. But being in this as a squad member, there’s no doubt in my mind.”