Divock Origi is set to remain at Liverpool beyond the close of the European transfer window after signalling a desire to fight for his place.

The Belgian striker would have been allowed to leave Anfield this summer for a fee of around £27m, but rejected the opportunity to join Wolves during the early stages of the window.

Borussia Dortmund subsequently registered their interest in a permanent swoop before opting to bring in Paco Alcacer from Valencia as an alternative.

Turkish outfit Besiktas, who recently secured a two-year loan deal for Reds goalkeeper Loris Karius, also failed to follow up their reported interest.

And so, barring a late change in circumstances, Origi is set to stay put in a bid to prove his worth - news that will delight manager Jurgen Klopp.

Origi’s fellow striker Dominic Solanke is also set to remain at Anfield, despite suggestions a possible loan move could be on the cards.

The Englishman has failed to make the squad for Liverpool’s first three games of the new Premier League season, and his situation is likely to be reassessed in January.

Meanwhile, midfielder Pedro Chirivella has thus far failed to secure a move away after rejecting a switch to Rosenborg earlier this month.

That leaves Lazar Markovic as the most likely departure on deadline day, with the Serbian weighing up potential moves to Anderlecht, Standard Liege or PAOK.