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Liverpool's Voronin interested in permanent move to Germany

On loan to German club Hertha Berlin, Liverpool's Andriy Voronin is contemplating a permanent move to the club but does not want to take a wage cut.

The 29-year old Ukrainian is at a stage of his career where money is important.

"Of course money is very important," Voronin told Bild.

"I am not a 20-year-old kid anymore, anyway I have a long career ahead of me.

"If Hertha want to keep me, an agreement is possible.

"The aim remains qualifying for the UEFA Cup, which would be a massive success. But of course everyone wants to play Champions League football."

The forward the went on to share his comparisons of the English Premier League and the German Bundesliga.

"It is much slower and full of cry-babies compared to The Premier League. In Germany you can hear the whistle, but in England you are already bleeding."

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