Liverpool Ace Wants To Fight For Anfield Future Amid Reports Of Summer Move To Turkey

Liverpool's Belgian forward Divock Origi eyes the ball during the group B, UEFA Europa League football match between Bordeaux vs Liverpool on September 17, 2015 at the Matmut Atlantique Stadium in Bordeaux. AFP PHOTO / NICOLAS TUCAT (Photo credit should read NICOLAS TUCAT/AFP/Getty Images)

Liverpool forward Divock Origi faces an uncertain future at Anfield after being loaned out last season.

Origi has no guarantees of being included in head coach Jurgen Klopp’s plans next season.

The young forward is however, keen on fighting for his place in the side.

Belgian publication Het Laatste Nieuws says Origi is keen on staying and will try to undergo preseason with manager Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and hope to win him over.

The 23-year-old still has 12 months to run on his current deal – with the option for a further 12 months.

Liverpool Echo reporter James Pearce reports that Klopp ‘has a decision to make’ regarding the future of Origi.

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Klopp has a decision to make on Origi in pre-season,” Peace said.

It is unlikely that Origi will be able to break into the side on a regular basis as long as Mohamed Salah, Firmino and Sadio Mane are fit.

Origi has been targeted by Turkish giants Besiktas who are interested in a loan move.

Turkish-Football recently reported that the Istanbul based outfit are keen on strengthing their attacking lineup this summer.

Besiktas made enquiries to Liverpool for the Belgium international striker.

Black Eagles club President Fikret Orman held talks with Origi’s agent in London last month.

The young winger featured 36 times for German outfit Wolfsburg on loan last term, scoring seven goals and supplying three assists in return.