Allegedly, a former head -favorite has been set to rip his contract with his new club after he had banned the reserves for a whole season.
Divock Origi left Liverpool as a hero in 2022, but he was unable to win AC Milan management.
The striker, 30, has not been playing for the Italian giants since 2023 and reportedly refused to play for their youth team, Milan Futuro, after he was banned from the first team.
Origi scored two goals in his first season in the San Siro, took one goal on loan in Nottingham Forest in 2023-24 and heard in July last year that he was nowhere near the first team photo in Italy.
La Gazzetta Dello Sport claims that Origi and Milan will soon end his deal with a year, with the Belgian who earns half of his annual salary in severance payment.
The Italian outlet claims that he is not even popping up to play with Milan Futuro, the youth team, in a sign of how serious relationships have been sent.
Instead, Origi has only trained with a fitness coach, away from the Milanello training area of ​​the club.
He was a beloved cult hero in Liverpool, reminded for his brace against Barcelona in the semi -final of the Champions League, the final goal against Tottenham and his talent from scoring against Everton.
And there were high expectations when he came to Milan in 2022 on a free transfer.
Milan legend and former director Paolo Maldini claimed that he could be a 'big football player' and the club brought him into the second highest wage behind Rafael Leao.
But a return of two goals in his first season saw him being considered surplus after his first year – with Maldini out the door and unable to defend him – and he has not played since then.
He is determined to make a comeback, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, but for the time being it is unclear where his landing place could be.
The star born in Ostend has never been the most productive scorer – he yielded 41 times in 175 performances for Liverpool, and his biggest appetite for one season is 11 goals – but he remains popular on Merseyside because of his ability to produce apparently wonderful moments.
He won the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup, Carabao Cup, Club World Cup and UEFA Super Cup during seven seasons in the Reds' Books.
