Jermaine Pennant targets permanent move to Stoke as well as top ten finish

Jermaine Pennant is hoping his loan move to Stoke will earn him a permanent transfer to the Barclays Premier League.The 27-year-old is on loan from Real Zaragoza, the club he joined from Liverpool in the summer of 2009.'I've missed the Premier League,' said Pennant. 'I've also missed having a team meet and understanding the instructions I'm getting. Back home: Jermaine Pennant (right) has missed the Premier League while at Zaragoza'I'm just going to play the best I can and see what happens. My first mission is to help Stoke climb the table. If in January I can get a permanent move, great.'The gaffer said he's hoping for a top-10 finish. He believes it and we believe it too.'Pennant expects his old club Liverpool, who missed out on the top four last term, to have a much better season under new boss Roy Hodgson.'Liverpool's always going to be a massive club,' he added. 'Last season was very disappointing for them.'Roy's got a lot of players in. I'm sure they can go for the title and definitely finish in the top four.' Stoke to pay Zaragoza £2m for Pennant if he impresses on loanPortsmouth anger at Football League after Lawrence move is blockedStoke defender Shawcross hits back at Wenger's claims of rough tacticsPremier League podcast: Tune in for the latest show on the big storiesSTOKE CITY FC

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