Over the past few days, various reports from the Italian media have discussed AC Milan’s interest in Liverpool’s Divock Origi.
The striker is out of contract at Anfield in June and an extension doesn’t look likely at this stage.
On Friday, Milan News, after backing up the Serie A side wanting to sign the 26-year-old, explained he is a ‘concrete goal’ for the Rossoneri.
Calciomercato now have a short report on the Belgium international, stating the Milan chief Paolo Maldini is ‘very fond’ of the former Genk man and he can get the player for free in the summer.
According to Ceccarini, the San Siro club are ‘now thinking about’ Origi and are ‘pressing’ to get his signing done. The duration left on his contract at Liverpool makes him a ‘good opportunity’ for the Italian club.
The journalist further adds the feeling is that Milan can ‘accelerate to find an agreement as soon as possible’ for Origi’s transfer.