Financial details of Divock Origi's Nottingham Forest loan move from AC Milan

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TRANSFERS Financial details of Divock Origi's Nottingham Forest loan move from AC Milan

Festus Chuma 11:43 - 04.09.2023

Nottingham Forest's lively stadium presentation celebrated the loan arrival of the Belgian striker, son of retired Kenyan international Mike Okoth.

Divock Origi's transfer to Nottingham Forest has been formally celebrated with a stadium presentation, marking his entry into the club on a loan deal laden with potential.

The Belgian striker, renowned for his prolific scoring record and dynamic playing style, joins the ranks of Garibaldi from AC Milan amidst great anticipation from fans and followers alike.

The stadium presentation, though conducted in the absence of fans due to ongoing circumstances, nevertheless sparked a vibrant atmosphere as Forest supporters eagerly await the moment they can witness their newest acquisition in action.

Origi's move to the Garibaldi comes as part of a loan deal, encompassing an intriguing buy option clause.

Valued at €4.5 million, the buy clause introduces an element of flexibility to the arrangement, making it a non-mandatory stipulation.

One factor that undoubtedly enhances Forest's decision to bring Origi aboard is the club's commitment to his salary, covering 100% of his wages.

The 28-year-old's inclusion in Forest's roster is part of a flurry of last-minute signings, showcasing the club's determination to reinforce their squad.

Joining forces with the likes of Andrew Omobamidele, Ibrahim Sangare, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Odysseas Vlachodimos, Nicolas Dominguez, and Nuno Tavares, Origi's presence amplifies the team's capabilities across various positions.

Origi's experience and versatility are set to add depth to Forest's attacking options. His track record of 338 appearances across various competitions, including the illustrious Champions League, attests to his prowess on the field.

His legacy at Liverpool is undeniable, having contributed immensely during his eight-year stint at the club.

With 41 goals and 18 assists across 175 appearances, he played a pivotal role in securing titles such as the FA Cup, League Cup, and the historic Premier League title.

Furthermore, his memorable goals in crucial stages of Liverpool's 2019 UEFA Champions League-winning campaign solidify his status as a player capable of stepping up on the grandest stages.

On the international front, Origi's 32 caps for Belgium underline his proficiency on the international stage, having made his debut in May 2014.