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Wolves should hijack Turkish moves for Origi and Matip
Liverpool outcasts Joel Matip and Divock Origi are angling for January exits after being frozen out by Jurgen Klopp.
Matip finds himself down the pecking order in central defence due to the good form of Virgil Van Dijk and Joe Gomez, as well as Dejan Lovren’s return from injury.
And Origi is struggling for game time up front with Roberto Firmino, Dominic Solanke and Daniel Sturridge preferred to him.
Matip and Origi could both be heading to Turkey this winter, according to reports.
that Fenerbahce want Matip, while Galatasary are keen on Origi.
Both clubs can offer these two European football, but Wolves need to put their name in the hat for both players.

In January, Wolves ideally need to strengthen with a ball-playing central defender and a new striker.
Matip is perfect for the way Nuno Espirito Santo plays. Operating in a back three, the Cameroon international can carry the ball out of defence and form a solid back three alongside Conor Coady and Willy Boly.
Origi would also be an asset for Wolves, who need a striker to push Raul Jimenez for a starting spot.
The Belgium international might be a bit rusty but he knows where the net is and can operate in a number of positions in the attacking line.
Wolves should hijack Turkish interest in Matip and Origi in an attempt to persuade the Liverpool duo to move to Molineux.