Report: Cologne, Hamburg Among Interested Sides As Liverpool Transfer-List Mijan Jovanovic

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Dec 19, 2010

Milan Jovanovic joined Liverpool just six months ago, after having previously agreed to come to Anfield when Rafa Benitez had been manager.

Now, after a half-year, the 29-year-old Serbian international looks to be on the way out, as the News of the World claims that the player has been transfer-listed with a cost of $5 million (3 million pounds).

Under Roy Hodgson, Jovanovic has neither showed strong form, nor been given much of a chance to do so. He has no goals in four Premier League starts.

At the 2010 World Cup, however, Jovanovic scored a match-winner against Germany, and while they may not have appreciated that act at the time, Jovanovic may have earned himself admirers in the Bundesliga.

Cologne and Hamburg are among the list of sides said to be interested in purchasing Jovanovic, according to the Sunday Mirror. Smaller premier league sides may also pursue the tricky forward.

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