Divock Origi signed with AC Milan in July 2022 after his Liverpool contract expired.
After his time at Anfield, a few clubs had expressed interest in giving the striker a chance in the hopes of using him more effectively than Jurgen Klopp had.
The race was won by AC Milan, and there was probably too much hype surrounding the signing. After a season, they looked to part ways because things didn’t work out between the Rossoneri, sending him to Nottingham Forest.
That was it from the Series A club’s perspective. Given the relatively low fee of €4.5 million that Nottingham Forest agreed to, it was assumed that Steve Cooper’s team would use it.
The 28-year-old hasn’t gained much notoriety since rejoining the Premier League, though. He has only played 58 minutes in four games thus far, and it is expected that Nottingham Forest will back out of the agreement.
Milan, which offered Origi a four-year contract worth €4 million per season after taxes, is faced with “a big problem” according to the Calciomercato report.
The dismal performance with Nottingham Forest thus far will not help draw in other suitors.