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Report: Wolves continue to monitor Liverpool striker Divock Origi
Wolves are still monitoring the situation surrounding Liverpool striker Divock Origi,
Nuno Espirito Santo is a long-term admirer of the Belgian and is keen to add two strikers to his ranks before the window slams shut.
Origi has featured 17 times for the Reds this season, scoring five goals and registering three assists.
He has largely been used as a substitute though and Wolves are ready to pounce should he become available.

Last season, the man with 28 caps for his country produced the goods for Liverpool with a string of vitally important goals.
He netted the winner against Everton, scored twice in a 4-0 win over Barcelona and also put the seal on the Champions League Final win against Tottenham.
At 24-years-old there is lots of time for Origi to develop and Wolves are keen to add him to their ranks.
Wolves are currently seventh in the Premier League and are on the search for players who can lift them to the next level.
A lack of first-team football probably won’t bother Origi right now but if it isn’t forthcoming between now and the end of the season he could look elsewhere.
Wolves have Raul Jiminez as their main striker. He has scored eight goals and registered six assists this season but aside from the Mexican firepower has been lacking at times for Espirito Santo.
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The Belgian striker works his backside off on the football pitch and he would fit wonderfully into Espirito Santo’s ethos.

Whether he can persuade him to join Wolves is another thing altogether, however.
Origi is on £55,000-a-week at Anfield and that would see him fit nicely into the wage structure at Molineux.
It does seem unlikely that Jurgen Klopp will allow his backup talisman to leave during January and a summer switch seems more likely.