CM: Origi remains an issue despite Milan’s free transfer openness – the details

CM: Origi remains an issue despite Milan’s free transfer openness – the details
CM:
      Origi
      remains
      an
      issue
      despite
      Milan’s
      free
      transfer
      openness
      –
      the
      details

AC Milan are struggling to find accommodation for Divock Origi despite the fact that they are open to letting him leave on a free transfer, according to a report.

According to Calciomercato.com, Milan are doing everything they can to try to facilitate the departure of Origi, who at present is under contract until 2026 and is earning a yearly salary of €4m net.

On August 19, they communicated to the striker’s agents that they would let him go on a free transfer. This should not be confused with a mutual contract termination, because Milan simply want to free themselves of a big contract and will not as it stands be paying up front to end it early.

It has been a strange couple of years for Origi, who has gone from being a Liverpool legend to someone who cannot find a new club. A couple of proposals from Turkey have not been taken into consideration by the Belgian, who continues to train alone in agreement with Milan.

Milan hope that Origi finds a team before the window closes because the termination of the contract could become difficult. There have been expressions of interest from Qatar and Saudi Arabia, where the deadlines are different, but time is passing without a solution.

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