Milan Jovanovic’s agent, Cvijan Milosevic, admits his client could exit Liverpool in the January transfer window.
The 29-year-old joined Anfield in the summer on a free transfer from Standard Liege but has struggled to make an impact, with Roy Hodgson limiting his appearances to European games.
Milosevic has reiterated the midfielder is willing to stay at the club but his playing time must become more frequent.
Milosevic has admitted after the Serbia international’s stunning performance at the 2010 World Cup, finding a new club would not be difficult given the interest shown in the player from various teams.
"Retuning to Belgium is not a priority - there is interest in him from clubs in Germany, Spain and Holland," Milosevic told The People.
“He wants to prove what he can do but if he remains a reserve by the end of the month his plans could change.”
As a result of his limited appearances for Liverpool this term, Jovanovic has fallen in the Castrol Rankings. The Serbian is now only rated as the 1827th best player in Europe's top five leagues.
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