Liverpool are considering letting Tottenham target Divock Origi leave

Origi has struggled for game-time so far this season, playing just nine minutes in Liverpool’s first four games of the new season.

He failed to even make the bench for the Reds’ Champions League qualifying win over Hoffenheim last week.

The Telegraph claim Jurgen Klopp is willing to let the Belgian striker leave in the coming days if Liverpool bring in new players.

It is said Tottenham, who have tracked Origi in the past, could resume their pursuit and make an offer.

Marseille are also fans while Anderlecht are keen too.

Liverpool are looking to bolster their attacking ranks before the transfer window closes.

Arsenal ace Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is among their top targets and any arrival could see Origi go.

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino is keen on Liverpool star Divock Origi

Origi was signed from Lille for £10m three years ago and has found consistent starts hard to come by.

He has started just 21 Premier League games for Liverpool and will be eager for more minutes this season, especially ahead of Belgium’s World Cup campaign next summer.

Origi will likely be among the substitutes for Liverpool’s blockbuster clash against Arsenal tomorrow.