Christian Poulsen is determined to resurrect his failed career at Liverpool according to his agent.
The Danish midfielder has not made a positive impact since former manager Roy Hodgson brought him in from Juventus last summer, and he has rarely been seen in the team since Kenny Dalglish replaced the current West Bromwich Albion boss in the Anfield hotseat.
Poulsen's poor appearance record at Liverpool has led to reports linking him with a return to his home country with FC Copengahen, however this is a move that the 31-year-old’s representative Jorn Bonnesen says will not be considered.
“Danish football is of no interest to him this summer,” Bonnesen - who also cited Poulsen's recent injuries as a factor in his misfortune - told Bold. “It is not in Christian’s thinking.
“Christian really likes life at Liverpool, both on and off the field. He has a contract for another two years and will continue working hard to secure more playing time.
“He has been out with a hamstring injury for recent matches – that’s why he hasn’t been in the squad.
“Liverpool have a few injuries at the moment, so there will be opportunities for him in the run-in.”
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