Divock Origi has signed for AC Milan after being let go by Liverpool at the end of last season, the Serie A champions confirmed on Tuesday.
In a statement Milan said the 27-year-old Belgian international has “signed a contract with the club until 30 June 2026” worth a reported four million euros ($4.23 million dollars) a season.
Origi arrives at the Serie A team after not having played enough matches to trigger an extension to his contract with Liverpool.
He was largely a bit-part player at the Reds but scored vital goals over his eight years on Merseyside which made him a favourite of fans and manager Jurgen Klopp.
Those strikes include two in an astonishing comeback against Barcelona in the Champions League semi-finals in 2019, and the second is that year’s final as Liverpool lifted their sixth European Cup against Tottenham.
Origi made 176 appearances for Liverpool after arriving in 2014, scoring 41 times.
He has been capped 32 times for his country, but all three of his international goals came in 2014.
Milan brought in Origi to bolster a forward line that struggled for goals despite winning last season’s thrilling Serie A title race.
Coach Stefano Pioli’s two veteran centre-forwards – Olivier Giroud and Zlatan Ibrahimovic – netted just 19 times between them in the league.
Last month Ibrahimovic was ruled out for up to eight months following knee surgery, having missed large chunks of Milan’s title charge with injury.
Two days after the announcement of Ibrahimovic’s operation director and club legend Paolo Maldini said the 40-year-old intended to continue playing, and Italian media report that Milan are ready to extend his contract by another year.
Left-back Malacia signs
Manchester United have signed Netherlands left-back Tyrell Malacia from Feyenoord until June 2026 with the option to extend the contract for a further year, the Premier League club said on Tuesday.
Financial details of the transfer were not disclosed but British media reported that United have signed the 22-year-old for around 13 million pounds ($15.56 million) plus another 1.7 million pounds in add-ons.
Feyenoord academy graduate Malacia made 50 appearances in all competitions during the 2021-22 season as they finished third in the Eredivisie and reached the Europa Conference League final, which they lost to AS Roma.
Malacia, capped five times by the Netherlands, will compete with Luke Shaw and Alex Telles for a place in United’s starting lineup under new manager Erik ten Hag.
United, who finished sixth last season and missed out on Champions League qualification, begin the new Premier League campaign at home to Brighton & Hove Albion on Aug. 7.
Barcelona signed free agents Franck Kessie and Andreas Christensen
Barcelona boosted its midfield and defense by signing Franck Kessie and Andreas Christensen on Monday. The 25-year-old Kessie, who had been playing for AC Milan since 2017, arrives as a free agent on a contract until June 2026 and a buyout clause of €500 million ($522 million).
Christensen comes after his contract with Chelsea ended. His deal is also until 2026 and contains the same buyout clause as Kessie's. Kessie will be officially introduced on Wednesday. The Ivory Coast midfielder will be the second Ivorian to play for Barcelona, after Yaya Touré in the late 2000s.
The 26-year-old Christensen will be introduced on Thursday. The Danish central defender joined Chelsea's youth teams in 2012 and had a stint with Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Bundesliga before returning to Chelsea.
Christensen helped Chelsea win the Champions League, the Europea League and the Club World Cup, and was on the Danish national team that reached the semifinals of the 2020 European Championship.
Barcelona called him “strong and with great vision, a powerful center back who is excellent in the air" and “technically proficient with the ball at his feet, a perfect fit” for the Catalan club.
Kessie has 58 international appearances with his national team and played at the Tokyo Olympics as Ivory Coast reached the quarterfinals.
Kessie moved to Italy in 2014 to sign for Atalanta, where he played in the club's youth squads before joining second-division team Cesena on a loan. Coach Gian Piero Gasperini eventually brought him back to Atalanta and he scored twice in his Serie A debut in 2016.
Kessie joined Milan on loan in 2017 and permanently signed with the club in 2019 for €33 million ($34.5 million). He helped AC Milan win its first title in 11 seasons this year. In his six seasons with Atalanta and Milan, Kessie scored 45 goals.
Barcelona called Kessie “the complete package” and a “strong midfielder with tactical awareness.”
He will join a midfield that includes Sergio Busquets, Nico González and Frenkie de Jong.
Arsenal gets Gabriel Jesus
Arsenal signed Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus on a long-term contract on Monday. The Brazil international makes the move in a reported £45 million ($54 million) deal. He scored 95 goals in 236 games over nearly six seasons at City and won the Premier League four times, League Cup three times and the FA Cup.
Jesus, 25, reunites with Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, who was Pep Guardiola’s assistant at City before taking over the Gunners.
“We spoke a couple of times about the club, the players, the project and the future,” he told arsenal.com. “I believe 100 percent in Mikel. I had a very good time with him before, he’s a very good guy and a very good coach as well.
“He helped me a lot. We would always stick together after the training sessions and do some finishing or something”.
Arsenal needed reinforcement up front after the departure of Alexandre Lacazette, whose contract expired, and Arteta knew the man he wanted to come in.
“I’m very excited. The club has done a tremendous job to recruit a player of this stature,” he said. “I know Gabriel personally very well, and we all know him well from his time in the Premier League and being really successful here.
“This is a position that’s been on our radar for a long time now and we have managed to get a player that we all wanted, so I’m really happy.”
Leeds hero Kalvin Phillips departs
Premier League champion Manchester City completed the expected signing of Kalvin Phillips, who left his hometown and boyhood club Leeds at age 26 to sign a six-year contract.
The value of the transfer was not disclosed though was reported to be 45 million pounds ($55 million).
In an emotional message to Leeds fans on social media, Philipps said it had been a privilege to play for ”this amazing club” and praised former manager Marcelo Bielsa as the best he had seen.