MN: Enquiries arrive for Origi with Milan open to selling – the situation

Divock Origi’s first season at Milan has been a disappointment, and that is why he could leave the club after just one year.

The Belgian has scored only two goals despite having 26 appearances in Serie A, with those coming against Monza and Sassuolo. He has failed to be the alternative to Olivier Giroud that the management hoped he would be, and reflections are underway.

As MilanNews reports, it will be a summer of revolution in the attacking department and Origi could already be one his way out. Paolo Maldini and Ricky Massara will make their assessments based on the offers that arrive, and now things are starting to move.

He has admirers in the Premier League with West Ham and Aston Villa having asked for information, but there are also other teams keen including some from Turkey.

Origi is contracted to Milan until 30 June 2026 and has a salary of €4m net per season, which is a high figure for such a small return.