Liverpool are considering selling Divock Origi before next week’s transfer deadline.
Origi admitted in March that he would be weighing up his Anfield future after failing to cement a regular first-team place under Jurgen Klopp last season.
He made a substitute outing in the Reds’ opening day draw with Watford but missed Wednesday’s Champions League qualifying win over Hoffenheim.
The Belgium international is reportedly eyeing regular game time to avoid missing out on a place in his country’s squad for next summer’s World Cup.
Klopp has identified Roberto Firmino as his preferred striker while Daniel Sturridge and summer arrival Dominic Solanke also in contention.
It has left Origi assessing whether to end his two years on Merseyside, where he has scored 21 times in 71 appearances since joining from Lille.
The Daily Telegraph claim that Marseille and Anderlecht have both expressed interest in signing the 22-year-old while Tottenham have also been touted.
Liverpool are understood to be willing to retain Origi for their Champions League campaign but accept that he is pursuing regular game time.