Voronin set for Liverpool return

Hertha Berlin hitman Andriy Voronin revealed that he would go back to Liverpool once his season-long loan spell at the Bundesliga side expires in the summer.

كتب : Sherif Tarek

الجمعة، 17 أبريل 2009 - 18:15
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Hertha Berlin hitman Andriy Voronin revealed that he would go back to Liverpool once his season-long loan spell at the Bundesliga side expires in the summer.

The Ukrainian ace was tipped to extend his stay at Hertha, and yet, the club couldn't reach an agreement with the Reds over a permanent deal.

The 29-year-old was seemingly eager to sign a new contract with the German outfit in order not to get back to Liverpool, where he failed to secure a regular spot since joining a couple of years ago.

"On the matter of my contract there has been no movement in Berlin," Voronin told German newspaper Bild.

"Liverpool made a good offer which Hertha did not accept. It is a shame that it may not go through.

"I have already ordered the boxes and am moving out of the apartment within a month-and-a-half."

Hertha could re-open talks with the Premiership club should they reach the UEFA Champions League and make substantial profit from their participation in the gigantic competition.

Voronin put in a series of impressive displays at the capital side, having netted 11 goals in the Bundesliga this term.