Liverpool outcast Divock Origi spent last season on loan at Wolfsburg
It’s suggested Origi could remain in the Premier League though.
Wolves want to boost their attacking options and are keen to make a move.
Merseyside rivals Everton are also sniffing around.
However, the last player to move from Liverpool to Everton was Gary Ablett in 1992.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp could offload Divock Origi (Image: GETTY)
Liverpool are well stocked in attack and Origi appears to have little chance of getting back into first-team contention.
Reds fans received a boost ahead of their Premier League clash with Huddersfield this weekend.
Three injured stars have been spotted training at Melwood.
Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and James Milner were all present for today's session.
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Liverpool ace Divock Origi looks set to be sold (Image: GETTY)
The trio were doubtful to face the Terriers due to injury but their presence at Melwood suggests they have a chance of featuring on Saturday.
However, there was no sign of Sadio Mane or Naby Keita.
Despite the absences, manager Jurgen Klopp has been further boosted by the return to full fitness of Adam Lallana.
The charismatic German could start the 30-year-old this weekend.
Liverpool outcast Divock Origi spent last season on loan at Wolfsburg (Image: GETTY)
Salah was on target for Egypt in their 4-1 win over Swaziland during the international break.
He limped off in the closing stages with a muscle strain, but injury fears were played down and Salah’s presence in today’s session suggests he will feature this weekend.
There was also a further boost for Liverpool fans regarding Van Dijk, with the Dutchman training despite news he has been playing with broken ribs during the last month.
The centre-back pulled out of the Netherlands squad ahead of their match against Belgium.