Divock Origi signed for AC Milan in July 2022, after his contract with Liverpool expired.
After his time at Anfield, a few teams were interested in giving the striker an opportunity in the hopes that they might use him more effectively than Jurgen Klopp had at Anfield.
The hoopla surrounding the deal was almost definitely too much because AC Milan won the race. When things with the Rossoneri didn’t work out, they looked to part ways after a season, moving him to Nottingham Forest.
As far as the Series A club were concerned, that was that. Nottingham Forest agreed a clause worth €4.5m and the assumption was that Steve Cooper’s side would be using that, especially given it’s relatively low fee.
However, the 28-year-old hasn’t been getting prominence since his return to the Premier League. So far he’s played just 58 minutes across four matches and the assumption is Nottingham Forest will walk away from a deal.
Calciomercato report that creates ‘a big problem’ for Milan, who gave Origi a four year contract worth €4m per season after tax.
The poor showing so far with Nottingham Forest won’t help attract other suitors.
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