Divock Origi is out of contract at Liverpool at the end of the season and his situation at Anfield has resulted in interest from other clubs.
On February 21st, we carried a report from TuttoMercatoWeb, who explained the striker wants to leave the Merseyside club and try a new experience elsewhere.
It was also explained Napoli have made contact with his entourage, while AS Roma are also in the picture to sign the 26-year-old on a free transfer in the summer.
The Belgium international currently earns €4.5m per year and this figure seems affordable for the Naples club, due to the tax laws in Italy for those arriving from abroad.
Napoli’s chance to acquire the services of Jürgen Klopp’s man is now discussed by Italian journalist Paolo Esposito. Area Napoli interviewed him and asked to give his views on how Napoli will move on signing players in the next window.
“Gli Azzurri could take the flexible striker Origi, 26, expiring in 3 months with Liverpool. It would be a good deal to take him on a free transfer. I think an agreement could be reached for a four-year [deal] at €3m a year,” Esposito said.
“He is a fast forward, despite being physically powerful, also skilled in aerial play. He loves starting from the left. In the open field he creates many worries for his opponents. To be taken even at a young age.”