"I don't want to talk too much about my future right now, but Liverpool know my qualities and the club have recently made an offer of a contract extension. That's the first step. I am feeling comfortable at Liverpool and I think that's important", said the forward in a press conference ahead of Belgium's Euro 2020 qualifiers against Kazakhstan and Scotland.
"On top of that we have in Jurgen Klopp an absolutely top coach", he continued. "Obviously I have personal goals in my mind but I put the team first. I don't know if I'm going to stay but I'm concentrating now on the two games with Belgium and after that I'll think about my future and make a decision".
Meanwhile. the Liverpool attacker recognised that he has experienced rather a lot in his relatively short career. "I have experienced a lot more than most players my age and it has made me much more mature. I focus just on the important issues and I know I can make a lot more progress".
However, Origi did admit that he still has a lot left to achieve as a footballer. "I'm still only 24 and I have a lot to do. I have also learnt to enjoy this stage of my life".