Although various offers have arrived, Divock Origi reportedly has no intention of leaving Milan this summer.
Things haven’t gone to plan for the 28-year-old Belgian striker since his arrival on a free transfer last summer, when he signed a four-year deal.
Origi was anonymous in his debut season with Milan, managing just two goals in 36 appearances across all competitions, struggling with minor injuries and poor form.
As reported by Calciomercato.com, Origi wants to prove himself at Milan and has instructed his agent to reject any offers that have arrived, including those form Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
In recent weeks, the Rossoneri reportedly offered the Belgian striker to West Ham as part of a possible deal for Gianluca Scamacca.
Origi earns around €4m net per season – €5.24m gross – and selling him this summer would represent an important capital gain for Milan, but failing to move him on could limit them to just a low-cost reinforcement up front.
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