Wolverhampton Wanderers and Fulham are reportedly interested in Divock Origi of Liverpool.

It has been reported that Fulham manager Claudio Ranieri hopes to agree a fee with Liverpool regarding the signing of Origi this week.
The report has claimed that the Reds will allow the 23-year-old striker to leave in January if they get the right transfer fee.
Competition for Wolverhampton Wanderers
The Mirror reported in November of Wolverhampton Wanderers’ interest in Origi, who is struggling for playing time at Liverpool at the moment.
It was claimed that Wolves were lining up a £20 million offer for the Belgium international striker – who earns £28,000 per week as salary, according to Spotrac.com.

With Fulham now reportedly hoping to agree a deal with Liverpool for Origi this month, it seems that Wolves are facing competition for the former Lille striker.
Although Origi is a promising young striker, he has failed to do much of note in the Premier League so far and could be a risky signing for relegation-threatened Fulham.

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