Liverpool: Origi snubs Man United in Champions League game
Liverpool forward Divock Origi insists his future lies at Anfield despite talk that Jurgen Klopp is considering a swoop for RB Leipzig star Timo Werner.
Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino are Klopp's preferred front three which have spearheaded the side for the last two seasons.
Origi has to settle for a place on the bench most weeks - but he has performed admirably when called upon.
The Belgian netted the winner against Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final last season.
Questions have been raised over his future at Anfield as Klopp looks to add more firepower to his ranks.
Leipzig striker Werner has a £51million release clause which the Reds are expected to meet this summer.
Divock Origi has provided an update on his Liverpool future (Image: GETTY)
But Origi thinks he will continue plying his trade on Merseyside as he aims to continue improving his game.
"I am a better player than last year. Klopp has given me the space to develop myself. I always listen to my instinct and continue to work,” Origi toldHet Laatste Nieuws.
“We have spoken with Liverpool and we have a nice course ahead of us. I just want to get better here.
“It is a project for me and I want to follow it. I don’t know how long I will do that.
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