Tuttosport: Milan could close Origi chapter and register capital gain

Divock Origi joined AC Milan on a free transfer last summer but he could already pack his bags and say goodbye. In fact, the Rossoneri are not convinced that he can turn this around and are eyeing a capital gain instead. 

Origi played in 36 games for Milan this past season but only found the back of the net two times, assisting one goal. The current directors are not convinced that he can turn the situation around and are thus considering a sale.

As highlighted by Tuttosport (via MilanNews), given that the striker arrived on a free transfer, anything over zero would generate a capital gain for the Rossoneri. Therefore, if a decent offer arrives, they will likely accept.

Origi has suitors in the Premier League as well as the Turkish league and it remains to be seen if any of them will make an official offer. Although anything would be a capital gain, Milan most likely want at least €8-10m.