
UEFA Europa League
Valencia CF and Levante UD are closely following the future of Divock Origi, the Belgian forward who currently belongs to AC Milan. Origi, a Champions League winner with Liverpool in 2019, finds himself in a complicated situation within the Italian club, where he is playing with the youth teams and is not part of the first team.
Milan wants to get rid of him, but the main obstacle to his departure is his high salary, which is around 4 million euros per year. This complicates other teams from acquiring his services without a prior negotiation to reduce his wage. However, Origi seems willing to consider offers and negotiate to lower his salary in order to leave and potentially revive his career.
Origi, ready to consider offers.
In this context, Valencia and Levante have shown interest in acquiring the 30-year-old forward. Both Valencian clubs are looking to strengthen their attack with players who bring experience and quality, and Origi fits that profile. The possibility of signing him for free—once he is no longer linked to Milan—is an attractive point for these teams, who aim to seize the opportunity if negotiations progress positively.
But it's not just in Spain that his situation is being monitored. From England, some Championship clubs like Norwich City and Queens Park Rangers have also shown interest in the Belgian player, who is seeking an exit to regain prominence in European football.
Origi's future is uncertain, but everything points towards a significant change this summer. Valencia, Levante, and other teams await his decision, hoping to soon have a forward who, despite not being in his best form currently, carries a great reputation due to his recent successes.
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