After what happened on Tuesday night, Klopp will never select Liverpool's 26-year-old again
Divock Origi has most likely already played his final game for Liverpool.
Liverpool advanced to the Champions League semi-finals with a 3-1 victory over Benfica on Tuesday night.
Origi, on the other hand, was nowhere to be found, as Jurgen Klopp left him out of both the starting XI and the matchday squad.
And that's a pretty good indication that he'll never play for the Reds again.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp even put Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino on the bench, leaving a spot open for the Belgian 26-year-old as a number nine.
The fact that Klopp started Sadio Mane through the middle is perhaps the most damning piece of evidence yet that Origi is done on Merseyside, the fact that a winger started ahead of the former Lille hitman.
Calciomercato reported this week that the Belgium international has agreed to join AC Milan for free this summer when his contract at Anfield expires.
And, based on last night's performance, the Liverpool manager is already preparing for life without him.
Mane, Jota, and Firmino are Klopp's number nine options, making Origi the fourth-choice striker.
In addition, with every encounter being a must-win game for the Reds between now and the end of the season, well it’s very probable that Origi will not get a swansong.