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Divock Origi is poised to head a mini-exodus from Liverpool before Friday's transfer deadline.

Jurgen Klopp is keen to trim his squad before the end of the week, with clubs from most European leagues still able to sign players.

Origi remains the most high-profile likely departure, with the Reds having received significant interest in the Belgium international.

Besiktas, who have signed Loris Karius on a two-year loan, are among a number of potential suitors for the 23-year-old.

Liverpool last week ended talks with Borussia Dortmund over Origi after the Bundesliga side refused to meet the £27million asking price and were only keen on an initial loan. The Reds would prefer a permanent deal.

Nevertheless, Liverpool expect Origi, who hasn't made the matchday squad for the opening three games this season, to move on before the deadline.

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But should Origi stay, Klopp may reassess his decision not to allow Dominic Solanke to depart on loan, with Steven Gerrard's Rangers keen.

Lazar Markovic is another probable departure, with Belgian duo Standard Liege and Anderlecht – where Markovic spent the second half of last season – keen on a season-long loan move.

Other clubs are also interested in the Serbian who, with less than a year remaining on his Anfield deal, would effectively be leaving on a free transfer.

Meanwhile, Sheyi Ojo is close to joining French side Stade de Reims on loan for the season, while Pedro Chirivella, who previously rejected a move to Rosenborg, could depart.