Liverpool fans have been calling on Twitter for Divock Origi not to be sold this month.
Indeed, WolvesBite have claimed that the Birmingham club have Origi on their “radar” this month.
Should Liverpool allow Divock Origi to leave this month?
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This then led to a number of supporters warning the Midlands club off a potential move.
Here’s a sample of Liverpool fans not wanting Origi to go to Wolves this month:
No price for our legend and he is not for sale
— Vasan Chandira (@Vasan5476) January 15, 2020
He aint going no where
— Abah samuel (@SAMUEL__ABAH) January 15, 2020
Sorry…he is our legend?
— Maahen erranna (@ErrannaMaahen) January 15, 2020
Read my lips Wolves – NO!! Don’t even think about it. YNWA!
— Pratik J. Jasani (@Jasanipratik) January 15, 2020
The Belgian, who is currently valued at £18 million (TransferMarkt), has scored some crucial goals in his Liverpool career. An example being his brace in Liverpool’s stunning 4-0 win over Barcelona in the Champions League last season. Then after that, the striker scored the second goal in Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Tottenham in the final.
Now that this latest rumour has emerged linking Origi with a move away from Anfield to fellow Premier League side Wolves, numerous Liverpool fans have been tweeting their thoughts on the potential move.
Biggest mistake if we let go of him. The guy is more than capable to be among the main names on the pitch rather than substitute. In case we have one of the 3 Salah, Mane or Bobby away for any reason #Origi is the man, on contrary he needs to be give more chance to feature.
— ahmed (@ahmed_vs_ahmed) January 15, 2020
No chance. Want and need him. Ynwa
— Haq khan (@alhajpp) January 15, 2020
They’re not in the legends-selling business
— yeee haaawww (@kunsaurus) January 15, 2020
What do we think?
Acting as a replacement for Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah, Origi has only started four games out of his 17 Premier League appearances this season (per TransferMarkt). But despite this record, the 24-year-old is still considered an important figure in this Liverpool squad, with some fans even calling him a legend.
It’s good to see so many Liverpool fans wanting to keep hold of Origi instead of allowing him to move away.