TMW: Milan outcast pushing for move as West Ham are interested

Divock Origi is no longer part of the project at AC Milan and the Belgian is destined to leave the club this summer. However, finding him a new club has been far from easy as he only wants a return to the Premier League. 

Origi scored just two goals for Milan last season and given that he earns €4m per year net, the Rossoneri are far from happy with the signing. In fact, they are keen on offloading the 28-year-old this summer.

According to TuttoMercatoWeb, the striker has said no to Saudi Arabia (much to Milan’s dismay) and only wants a return to the Premier League. West Ham are keeping tabs on the situation after parting ways with Gianluca Scamacca and could perhaps make a move.

The report suggests that the situation has changed ‘in the last few hours’, with Origi getting closer to a return to England. It remains to be seen how much Milan can cash in from his departure but given that he arrived as a free transfer, they are not forced to collect a certain amount to avoid a loss.