The Belgium international has not played enough matches to
trigger an extension to his contract and has been heavily linked with a move to
AC Milan.
Despite his lack of playing time Origi has become something
of a cult hero to the Kop after his goals against Everton, particularly his
96th-minute winner at Anfield in December 2018, and his double in the famous
4-0 Champions League semi-final comeback against Barcelona.
Asked about what send-off the players who could leave in the
summer - veteran midfielder James Milner is also out of contract - might get at
Anfield on Sunday against Wolves Klopp said: 'We can only do that with the few
we know it definitely. I think it's only Div, right?
'I expect Div to get a special reception. He is, and will be
for me, forever a Liverpool legend, one of the most important players I ever
had.
'That might sound strange with the amount of games he had
but it was a pure joy to work together. It is not over yet, it is just the last
Premier League game.
He deserves all good thoughts we can generate somehow for
his future. Wherever he will go he will be successful, 100 percent.
'He is an outstanding player, outstanding boy. Everybody in
the team loves him because he is just a relaxed, lovable guy.
'It will be a harsh moment when he actually leaves, it will
not be now but it will be hard.
'Since I've been here Div is here and I'll remember so many
things when I think about Div: important goals, injuries, bad injuries, ups and
downs.
'He is a Liverpool legend, no doubt.'
There are a number of other players, the likes of Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain and Takumi Minamino for example, who have struggled for game
time in the last few months and have been linked with summer moves away.
Klopp, however, wants to keep this squad together.
'I don't want to see anybody leave but that is life. I have
no idea, nobody came to see me and said they want to leave and no agent called
me,' he added.
'We will see what happens. It's not the time to think about
it. What happened this season is just possible because of the group we have; we
have top-class players, world-class players in moments when we had in the past
not.
'I have no idea who wants to go and I don't see that really
but if somebody comes around the corner and says 'I have a club I want to go'
that then is the normal thing that happens and the other club has to make an
offer because as long as the boys are here we have to agree as well.
'But it is really not the moment, it is the moment where we need to focus 100 percent, keep everyone in line - which is not a problem actually - for these last two games.'