Liverpool Outcast Offered To Three Clubs, Reds Demand £20m But Favorites Besiktas Make Counter-Offer

Liverpool outcast Divock Origi has been heavily linked with an Anfield exit after failing to break into Jurgen Klopp’s side this season.

Turkish-Football first reported that Galatasaray and Besiktas were interested in a loan move for Origi last week.

Since then the story has developed quite a bit.

Fanatik claim that Fenerbahce have also entered the race for the Belgium international and that they are also pushing for a loan move like the Lions and the Black Eagles.

Per the source, Origi has been offered to the three major Super Lig clubs through intermediaries.

Besiktas are reportedly favorites to sign Origi out of the three Super Lig sides.

The Black-Whites are not under FFP investigations, unlike Fenerbahce and Galatasaray. Additionally, they have built close ties with Liverpool following the Loris Karius deal.

Karius joined the Istanbul giants on a two-year loan move over the summer transfer window.

Liverpool want £20m for Origi in January according to the Echo.

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Besiktas meanwhile, are aware the Reds want to sell the 21-year-old on a permanent transfer but made a counteroffer to loan him until the end of the season and then discuss his long-term future over the summer.

The Black Eagles have made signing a new striker a priority after losing Alvaro Negredo.

The Super Lig outfit freed up £4m from the wage bill by terminating Negredo’s contract through mutual consent.

Origi has yet to make a single appearance for the Liverpool senior side this season and has been playing for the reserve side instead.