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Eintracht Frankfurt After Liverpool Striker Andriy Voronin - Report
With minutes on the Anfield pitch hard to come by, a loan move to Die Adler in the winter is a possibility...
According to a report in The Daily Post, Bundesliga outfit Eintracht Frankfurt have joined the race to secure the services of Liverpool attacker Andriy Voronin in the January transfer window.
Eintracht are eager to add an extra attacker to their squad in the winter due to the predicted lengthy injury absence of Ioannis Amanatidis, and head coach Michael Skibbe has made Voronin one of his main candidates.
The 30-year-old Ukrainian international is finding regular first team action hard to come by at Anfield and is thought to desire regular first team football.
Liverpool are believed to be ready to let go of the striker on a temporary basis.
Stefan Coerts, Goal.com
Eintracht are eager to add an extra attacker to their squad in the winter due to the predicted lengthy injury absence of Ioannis Amanatidis, and head coach Michael Skibbe has made Voronin one of his main candidates.
The 30-year-old Ukrainian international is finding regular first team action hard to come by at Anfield and is thought to desire regular first team football.
Liverpool are believed to be ready to let go of the striker on a temporary basis.
Stefan Coerts, Goal.com
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