On-loan Liverpool striker Andriy Voronin has admitted that he expects to return to the Premier League club at the end of the season.
Voronin - currently enjoying a season-long spell in Germany with Hertha Berlin - had been expected to make a permanent switch to the Bundesliga title chasers at the end of the campaign.
However, Hertha were unable to come to an agreement with Liverpool over a fee and the deal now looks dead in the water.
"On the matter of my contract there has been no movement in Berlin," he told Bild newspaper.
"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 may yet be able to conclude a transfer for the 11-goal striker, but the capital club are believed to be waiting to see whether they can secure the windfall of Champions League football before returning to negotiations.
Voronin - currently enjoying a season-long spell in Germany with Hertha Berlin - had been expected to make a permanent switch to the Bundesliga title chasers at the end of the campaign.
However, Hertha were unable to come to an agreement with Liverpool over a fee and the deal now looks dead in the water.
"On the matter of my contract there has been no movement in Berlin," he told Bild newspaper.
"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 may yet be able to conclude a transfer for the 11-goal striker, but the capital club are believed to be waiting to see whether they can secure the windfall of Champions League football before returning to negotiations.
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