At 19 years of age, Divock Origi announced himself on the world stage after netting a late winning goal for Belgium against Russia in their World Cup group match. Before this, many people had never heard of the young forward.
Born in Belgium, Origi joined Genk’s youth team as a child. In 2010 at the age of 15, Origi moved to Lille in France, where he would make his first team debut and become the youngest player to score over 10 goals in Ligue 1 in one season. With that said, it is no wonder that a dozen English Premier League clubs have been watching his progress in Brazil.
The Metro reported that Origi appeared at Liverpool’s training ground, where it is thought he met staff members and the first team before they departed for the United States to undertake their pre-season preparations.
His goal-scoring accolades have also been spotted in North London, specifically by Tottenham Hotspur. After a rollercoaster season, they will be looking for a consistent striker to lead their frontline, as Roberto Soldado continues to struggle in front of goal and the inconsistent Emmanuel Adebayor doesn’t perform.
Despite this, the Belgian star appears to have chosen Anfield as his preferred destination, although Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers could loan him back to French outfit Lille.
Divock Origi is a rough diamond, and hopefully he can be made into a diamond of world class quality. If anyone can do this, it is Brendan Rodgers.