
Divock Origi is leaving Liverpool – and Jurgen Klopp has indicated that he has already played his final game for the club having picked up an injury.
The Reds won their final game of the season as they beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 at Anfield.
It wasn’t enough to win the title though as Manchester City staged a ridiculous comeback to beat Aston Villa 3-2.
Liverpool can still win a treble this season as they prepare to face Real Madrid in the Champions League final.
That would be an incredible way to end the season, but Divock Origi sadly won’t be involved against Real.
Divock Origi is leaving Liverpool
Origi, 27, was present at Anfield on Sunday despite not being available for action.
The Belgian striker has picked up an injury and was there to say his goodbyes ahead of leaving Liverpool this summer.
Origi is out of contract and will be able to Liverpool for free, with AC Milan his most likely destination right now.
Origi may never have become a regular first-choice striker in his eight years as a Liverpool player but he has certainly been memorable.
The former Lille man has scored some huge goals, most notably against Everton, Barcelona and Tottenham Hotspur.

Origi leaves with the love of all Liverpool fans but they will be robbed of one final goodbye.
Origi’s injury means he wasn’t able to get on the pitch against Wolves and Klopp has now confirmed that he will miss the Champions League final too.
Klopp has told Liverpool’s official website that Origi has picked up a muscle injury and will be unavailable on Saturday.
That means Origi has already played his final game for Liverpool and there will be no more Champions League heroics from him in Liverpool red.
“Div is definitely out for the final because he [got] injured in the last second of the last session yesterday,” said Klopp. “He got a muscle injury, so five days will not be enough for him. Apart from that, I think all have a chance – and hopefully Thiago as well – and then we will prepare,” he added.

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