If Origi is loaned out, we need to ensure that it is to a team where he will be guaranteed first team football.
But
if Origi is to be Firmino's back up he has to be able to play in a 4 -3-3 particularly against sides who play in a low block, at the minute this is not the case.
Not exact matches
If we give their attackers as much room as we normally do, especially Mane and later
Origi, we will suffer.
Would feel better
if we brought back
Origi or signed someone of his quality that could slot in
if one of our top 3 was out for a couple of months.
The likes of Danny Ings, Divock
Origi, Danny Sturridge and Roberto Firmino all represent potential —
if problematic — replacements.
But as for
Origi, he must take his chances against the vulnerable Rorigo Funes Mori at the heart of the Everton defence
if he wants to put himself ahead of his serious competition in the race for starts at Liverpool.
With
Origi on the wings Liverpool would have a rapid and interchangeable front three who,
if they couldn't hoodwink their markers with their immense skills, would almost certainly be too quick to stop.
Now
if Liverpool who are no joke and upped there bid for Lemar (75m +
Origi) really quickly, get him (guess they know what to do with that Coutinho $ $ $) it will be a total farce and Wenger will look like a utter fool and it will be official that he wasn't off the table but that Wenger's offer and valuation in today's market was off the table.
As mentioned above,
Origi isn't one of the top options for Klopp this season, but the German tactician would be losing quality and depth
if he were to let him leave.
If only we could switch Giroud, Welbeck and Sanogo with Liverpool's Benteke, Sturridge and
Origi... we would win the league.
Between Firmino, Sturridge,
Origi, and Ings, I don't think Solanke is being planned into the squad for this season even
if we don't buy a striker.
I bet
if its in wenger's case he will say
Origi is unique just the way he is.
The wide forward hasn't yet shown he has the positional discipline and work rate to become a regular at a major club, but
if a team is looking for someone to make things happen they could do worse than look to
Origi.
Liverpool are reportedly ready to pay an extra # 10m to Ligue 1 side Lille this January
if they can bring Divock
Origi to Anfield earlier than initially planned, according to the Daily Mail.
«Divock
Origi» they chanted, moments after the 21 - year old Belgian dashed towards the waiting Liverpool collective, all holding their hands out as
if to embrace the man who'd finally undone the frustration.
There are still details to be ironed out, but at the moment, it looks as
if though
Origi will get the chance to accumulate some regular playing time — having played only around 2000 league minutes for the Reds in the past two seasons — while competing at the top level.
If you look at Liverpool's front six currently, assuming that Klopp will predominantly stick with some sort of back four next season, you have essentially nine players currently battling for those six spots: Hendo, Emre, Gini, Lallana, Couts, Bobby, Mané, Studge and
Origi.
The Reds can already count Christian Benteke, Roberto Firmino and Divock
Origi, plus Daniel Sturridge and Danny Ings who remain on the club's books even
if they may be missing due to persistent or long - term injuries.
If you could rely on
Origi to provide real competition for Firmino when Sturridge is inevitably injured then you could treat Sturridge's availability as a bonus providing the Reds with a perfect option off the bench or as a starter in domestic cup competitions and in games when the Brazilian needs a rest or the match isn't suited to
Origi.
But
if we are saying
Origi is our third choice striker that would leave Sturridge as our replacement to Firmino and we've already discussed why this can't be the case.
There was some talk that
Origi may be loaned out in January
if he struggles for minutes.
Atletico Madrid may turn their attention to Liverpool's Belgium striker Divock
Origi, 21,
if they fail to sign Spain international Diego Costa, 27, from Chelsea.
Saying Danny Ings, Divock
Origi, Solanke and Ryan Kent can fill in on the left
if Salah needs a break is all well and good but none of them are near Coutinho's level, and the team are inevitably weaker.
If Sturridge continues to struggle for fitness and Solanke continues to demonstrate he is more effective than
Origi, the young Englishman could find he gets a lot of game time this season.
If Sturridge can not stay fit and
Origi can not nail down the role, then that man could be Solanke.