Overview
- On Monday, June 8, Divock Origi confirmed his retirement from professional football in a social media post saying his mission as a player is complete.
- He is best known for a string of decisive Liverpool moments, most notably a brace in the 4-0 Champions League semi-final comeback against Barcelona and a goal in the 2019 final versus Tottenham.
- After leaving Liverpool in 2022 he joined AC Milan, made limited impact with 36 appearances and two goals, terminated his Milan contract in December 2025, and had not played competitively since 2024.
- Across seven seasons at Liverpool Origi scored 41 goals in 175 appearances while starting 68 times, and he won major trophies including the Champions League and Premier League while earning 32 caps for Belgium.
- Origi plans to pursue off‑field work in fashion, join Belgian agency DLF Sports and study entrepreneurship, a shift that Liverpool and manager Jürgen Klopp acknowledged as the natural next step in his career.