Voronin vows to stay silent

12 March 2009 12:30
Hertha Berlin striker Andriy Voronin has revealed that he is keeping quiet over his long-term future.[LNB] The 29-year-old is on loan from Liverpool until the end of the season and the Bundesliga outfit are said to be keen on making the deal permanent.[LNB]The Ukraine international's ten goals in 19 league games, including a hat-trick in his last outing against Energie Cottbus, have helped fire Hertha four points clear at the top of the table.[LNB]But with rumblings over his long-term future refusing to go away Voronin has decided to let his representatives do the talking from now on.[LNB]"I am not going to say a thing about this anymore," he told Sport-Bild having revealed earlier in the week that he wanted Hertha to make a decision on signing him permanently before the end of the month.[LNB]"I just know that (Dieter) Hoeness (Hertha general manager) and my agents are involved in negotiations. [LNB]"I want to make sure I am focused on my job."[LNB]A possible stumbling block could be the former Bayer Leverkusen ace's asking price with Liverpool rumoured to want around £9million for the frontman, leaving Hertha needing to raise funds if any deal is to go through.[LNB]

Source: SKY_Sports