Divock Origi is being linked with a departure from Milan Futuro that could leave the Belgian-Kenyan forward without a club in the next transfer window.
Data from transfer specialists Transfermarkt lists an “upcoming transfer” for the 30-year-old from Milan Futuro to “Without Club”, indicating that Origi may be heading towards free-agent status. No fee is recorded for the prospective move and the probability is marked only as “?”, underlining that discussions around his future remain firmly in the realm of speculation rather than certainty.
Origi is currently valued at €500k, a significant drop from his peak valuation of €20m during his Liverpool days, and any break with Milan Futuro would leave him free to negotiate with interested sides. Playing in Italy’s Serie D – Girone B, the centre-forward is contracted to Milan’s second team after returning from a loan spell at Nottingham Forest and a difficult spell with AC Milan’s first XI.
Born in Oostende on 18 April 1995, the 1.89m striker, who represents both Belgium and Kenya at nationality level, has built a career across several of Europe’s top leagues. After emerging from the youth ranks at Genk and LOSC Lille, he earned a move to Liverpool in 2014, later spending time on loan at Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga before joining Milan in 2022 and then Forest in the Premier League on loan.
There is no recent match data in the provided information to indicate current form or specific performances for Milan Futuro, leaving observers to judge his situation largely through his decreasing market value and reduced profile. With no contract expiry date detailed and no clubs yet formally attached to his name, the possibility of a reset as a free agent appears to be the central theme of this rumour.
Should Origi reach the open market, the next step he takes is likely to define the final phase of a career that has already spanned Ligue 1, the Premier League, the Bundesliga and Serie A, and could yet offer him a fresh platform to rebuild his reputation.







