Liverpool have confirmed Divock Origi as one of seven players who will leave the club when their contracts expire at the end of June.
The 27-year-old has spent the last seven years at Liverpool and played a pivotal role in their Champions League triumph in 2019 - scoring twice against Barcelona in the semi-final before netting against Tottenham in the final.
Liverpool say Origi has been "involved in some of the most iconic and important moments in the club's modern history" during his time at the club and his heroics in that European campaign earned him "a guaranteed place in club legend".
The Belgian also helped Liverpool win the Premier League in 2020, the UEFA Super Cup and Club World Cup in 2019, as well as the FA Cup and Carabao Cup last season.
Origi, who scored 41 goals in 175 matches for Jurgen Klopp's side, has been strongly linked with a move to Italian champions AC Milan.
Klopp confirmed Origi's departure last month and backed up the club's stance that the forward will go down as a legend.
"He's one of the most important players I ever had," the German said. "Wherever he will go he will be successful, 100 per cent

