Liverpool is prepared to let Milan Jovanovic leave during the January transfer window with the forward having failed to make an impact at Anfield.
Last season, Jovanovic scored 13 goals and provided four assists for Belgian side Standard Liege in 32 appearances, before starring for Serbia at the World Cup, prompting Liverpool to snap him up.
However, he has scored just two goals for Liverpool so far, finding the net in the League Cup against Northampton Town and at Steaua Bucharest. The striker has featured mainly in the Europa League for Roy Hodgson's side, enjoying few Premier League opportunities.
The Daily Mail reports that Liverpool would be happy to let the 29-year-old leave Anfield as Hodgson looks to re-shape his squad. Jovanovic is reportedly interested in a move to the Bundesliga, although he was recently linked with Turkish side Trabzonspor.
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