EPL Origi: Liverpool have offered me a new contract Liverpool striker Divock Origi is out of contract at the end of next season, but the striker says fresh terms are on the table. Matt Dorman 05 June, 2019 21:40 IST Origi: Liverpool have offered me a new contract Matt Dorman 05 June, 2019 21:40 IST Divock Origi claims Liverpool has offered him a contract extension in the wake of his Champions League heroics.Belgium international Origi scored the sealer in the 2-0 victory over Tottenham in last weekend's final at the Wanda Metropolitano and could be rewarded with a new deal.The 24-year-old only has 12 months to run on his existing agreement but is willing to postpone discussions until after the upcoming Euro 2020 qualifiers against Kazakhstan and Scotland.READ | Sturridge and Moreno to leave LiverpoolOrigi made a habit of scoring crucial goals from minimal playing time in 2018-19, hitting a double against Barcelona in the dramatic Champions League semifinal comeback and late winners against Everton and Newcastle United in the Premier League."Yes, it shows Liverpool's recognition," Origi said when asked whether the Reds have offered him a contract."I think it's now up to us to talk about it internally. We have to discuss the way we'll move forward but there are two important games to play [with Belgium]. I want to focus on them and we can talk [with the club] afterwards."Origi continued: "It's my agent who is dealing with it. I know that [Liverpool] made the first step. We are now waiting until the end of the season to talk about it."As I said, it's important that I'm not focusing on that now. I really want to be ready for the next two games with the national team."ALSO READ | Rummenigge: Sane must make mind up before Bayern bidOrigi represented Belgium at the 2014 World Cup while still a teenager but has struggled to break into the first team at Anfield and was reportedly close to joining Wolves in January.The former Lille forward believes he has gained maturity with age and is wary of further stagnation."I'm 24 and I want to keep moving forward. I have ambitions. I try to use them to keep progressing," he said. Solskjaer enjoys Manchester United's successful three days Managers sympathise with Marco Silva after Everton sacking Arsene Wenger open to Ljungberg talks to help Arsenal Pep Guardiola: Man City would be a bit crazy to think about the title More Videos Premier League Review - Matchday 14 We can't tempt Jamie Vardy back to England - Chilwell Harry Maguire a future Manchester United captain - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Klopp dismisses claims Liverpool will throw title away Pochettino: Sheffield 'worst opponent' to face after European exertions Ozil, Kolasinac robbery: Police releases footage Unai Emery shares fans' frustration at Arsenal's poor results Lampard: Premier League 'not in a great place' with VAR