Steve Cooper now ‘expected’ to make Nottingham Forest decision on Origi

Nottingham Forest forward Divock Origi was brought to the club during the summer transfer window but hasn’t cemented a regular starting place in Steve Cooper’s side, and Sunday People journalist Neil Moxley has provided an internal update to GIVEMESPORT on whether he could be given a chance in the near future.

Forest have endured a tricky start to the Premier League season, and Origi has barely been given an opportunity to impress.

Origi might be growing frustrated at his lack of game time

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Origi arrived in Nottingham on a season-long loan deal during the summer transfer window as Cooper looked to add some more firepower to his attack. However, it hasn’t been a successful start on his return to England, and he’s yet to start a Premier League game this season, playing just 62 minutes in England’s top flight, per FBref.

Cooper has preferred the likes of Chris Wood and Taiwo Awoniyi in attack over Origi, and he’s had to get used to watching from the bench. It’s a role Origi is familiar with from his time at Liverpool, where he was mainly utilised as a backup, coming on late in games as the Reds chased a winner.

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Reports in Italy have now suggested that AC Milan are concerned about Origi’s lack of minutes, as they were hoping the Premier League club were going to purchase him at the end of his loan deal. As it stands, you’d imagine that Cooper and his recruitment team aren’t considering signing Origi permanently, as he’s seemingly behind Awoniyi and Wood in the pecking order.

The Tricky Trees haven’t won in their last five games, so Cooper might be thinking about reshuffling his starting XI a little in order to find a formula to turn their form around. Whether this will benefit Origi remains to be seen, but he’s proved during his time at Liverpool that he’s capable of finding the back of the net in important moments.

Despite Forest’s poor results of late, Cooper insisted after their 2-2 draw with strugglers Luton Town that they played their best football since their return to the Premier League, per MailOnline. The supporters at the City Ground might not have been best pleased with their manager’s comments, considering they failed to beat one of the favourites to be relegated this season.

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