Divock Origi believes he will learn from the players he'll be challenging for a first-team berth when he arrives at Liverpool next summer.

With four senior strikers currently in the Reds squad, the Belgian knows competition will be fierce when he begins his Anfield career when his season-long loan at Lille comes to an end.

However, given his tender age, Origi knows he'll need to be patient - and insists he'll be studying his new teammates to help improve his own game.

The 19-year-old said: "Always with big teams there is competition, but it's also nice to have big players there so you can learn from them and grow and so you can play when the time is right.

"I will go there with a lot of patience and I know I'm going to learn a lot of things with the great players that are there."

Origi was one of nine summer signings Brendan Rodgers recruited over the course of pre-season.

It signalled the end of a long pursuit of the forward, with Liverpool having tracked him since his days in the Belgian U15 team.

"I chose Liverpool and I have never regretted it," said Origi.

"I think they welcomed me very well. This showed me a little bit about the history of the club and their philosophy so it was very interesting.

"At the end, I think it was the right choice."