The 29-year-old Liverpool winger, Milan Jovanovic has been reported to be getting sick of frustrated on the bench all the time as his agent has reported that he may be considering to make a move out of Anfield in the January transfer window.
He only came to Anfield on the eight of July 2010 on a free transfer trial amid controversial talks of him being a pre-contract deal by Rafa Benitez.
Jovanovic was given the number fourteen shirt that was last used by Xabi Alonso who made a move to the Spanish giant Real Madrid last summer. Jovanovic made his debut for the Reds in the summer in a Europa league match which turned out to be a success for
the Reds with the scoreboard reading two nil.
Though the Yugoslav had little to do with the outcome of the match, Roy Hodgson has only been giving this player time in the European fixtures and he barely gets any English Premier League time.
His fist goal came against a league two team Northampton while playing at the Reds Home ground. Though he did come in the Premier League match against the Bolton wanderers but that was only a substitute.
This striker is still keen to stay at Anfield and continue to play for Liverpool but his agent has officially announced that either he will get more play time in the premiership or it is most likely that he will be making a move next month.
Jovanovic’s agent Milosevic has stated that after his World Cup performances in the summer, there would be no trouble for him to find an adequate move as numerous clubs have shown their interest in him very clearly.
The agent even went on to say that it is not necessary that he make a move back to Belgium as Jovanovic has created interests in Spain, the Netherlands and even Germany.
Milosevic continued by saying that he is very adamant to prove himself on a high level of play and he can never manage that just by sitting in the reserve team all the time and if he did not see more play time by the end of the month then his plans to prove
himself in the English Premier League may change.
The agent also regrettably informed the media that because of his few appearances with the Reds his ratings have fallen and now he is only rated as 1,827th ranked player in all of Europe.
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