It has been clear from the start of the season that Divock Origi is not in Jurgen Klopp’s plans at Liverpool.
The Belgian has dropped below Daniel Sturridge in the pecking order and has not made a single appearance this season.
In fact, the 23-year-old has not been included in any matchday squad so far in the current campaign.
Despite this, it seems that Merseyside rivals Everton are considering a potential move for Origi.
Marco Silva’s side have had a mixed bag of results having recorded three wins, three draws and two defeats.
The main problem for the Toffees is their lack of firepower up front as Cenk Tosun and Oumar Niasse have one goal between them.
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According to Turkish publication Aksam, the Toffees are pondering a January swoop for the out-of-favour striker.
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