AC Milan have reportedly agreed to sign Liverpool forward Divock Origi on a free transfer at the end of the season.
Given his lack of game time at Anfield, there has been an inevitability about Origi finally departing the Merseyside giants when his contract expires in the summer.
At a time when their two main strikers have reached veteran status, Milan are known to be keen to bring in fresher legs in that area of the pitch ahead of another Serie A title challenge in 2022-23.
According to Sport Mediaset, negotiations were concluded on Monday with Origi agreeing to move to San Siro on a three-year contract.
The report claims that the Belgium international has agreed to take a pay cut, while there is also the option of his deal being extended until 2026.
Origi has not featured for Liverpool since playing 84 minutes during the 2-1 victory over Norwich City on March 2.