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Jurgen Klopp left open the possibility of Divock Origi going out on loan – if Liverpool get some new arrivals in the last few days of the transfer window.



The 22-year-old Belgian has played just 10 minutes as a substitute at Watford so far this season and was once again missing from the match day squad as Liverpool romped past Arsenal 4-0 at Anfield.



With the front three of Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah all scoring – and substitute Daniel Sturridge adding a fourth – the chances of Origi forcing his way into the starting line-up seem slim.



Danny Ings is also on his way back, playing 90 minutes in the U23s’ victory over Arsenal on Friday night, so Klopp may feel Origi could be allowed to seek playing time elsewhere.



However the Reds boss suggested it would depend on some others arriving at Anfield, even though Liverpool have not been linked with any significant moves for forward players in recent months.



On the possibility of signing players before the 11pm deadline on Thursday and Origi leaving on loan, Klopp said: “We will see.



"That's not something to talk about here. If players come in, I think it makes sense to think about what we do on the other side. They're obviously involved in this (the players). I'm not sure, we will see, you have to wait.

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“No games now so I hope you can enjoy the next five or six days with all the rumours and all that stuff. I'm not looking forward to it but it's part of the game eh?”