AC Milan loanee Divock Origi has not had the most fruitful spell with Nottingham Forest, and as a result, it seems that the former Liverpool striker will not have done enough for the Midlands club to re-sign him next season.

The recent history of Origi’s career is unfortunate. He once was a player who was well thought of, but now he consistently struggles for minutes, which was the case at Milan and is now the case with Forest.

As a result, Belgian paper DH (via Sport Witness) has suggested that Nottingham Forest are unlikely to re-sign the striker next season, given his current spell of minutes is due to Chris Wood’s injury.

As such, the Rossoneri will have to start looking for potential suitors for the Champions League winner. In January, there was a lot of interest from America, which means he could end up there. It is unlikely Milan will keep him around due to his high wage compared to his value, both market-wise and to the squad, which makes a move likely, and America seems the most obvious destination for him.

In January, the Diavolo were seeking €5million, so this figure may likely be similar in the summer for any interested parties.

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