Ravezzani reacts to Origi update: "One of the worst mistakes in Milan's history"
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Ravezzani reacts to Origi update: "One of the worst mistakes in Milan's history"
"As it appears AC Milan are close to terminating the contract of Divock Origi, the Telelombardia director Fabio Ravezzani shared his thoughts on the striker with a post on X. Origi has been at the club since the summer of 2022, when he signed a four-year deal, but his last performance with the club dates back to May 2023. In short, he has not exactly been a key player for Milan since his arrival."
"He labelled Origi as one of the worst signings in Milan's history, having cost the club a lot of money due to the hefty salary (€5.24m gross per year). "I think Origi is one of the worst transfer market mistakes in Milan's history. Costing €30m between salary and other costs, he scored 2 goals in 4 years. Fun fact: he was the thousandth player to wear the Rossoneri jersey. Unique record," he tweeted."
Divock Origi signed a four-year deal with AC Milan in summer 2022 but last played for the club in May 2023. Milan engaged in talks with Origi throughout the summer and are now close to terminating his contract, potentially before January. Origi has not been a regular contributor on the pitch and scored only two goals in four years. The player's salary is €5.24m gross per year, with total estimated costs around €30m including salary and other expenses. The signing has been widely criticized as a costly transfer-market mistake.
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