Voronin Keane on Liverpool return now Robbie has left for Spurs

Andriy Voronin admits the chances of him returning to Liverpool have increased following the sale of Robbie Keane.   Voronin was loaned to Hertha Berlin last summer after the Merseysiders deemed him surplus to requirements following the acquisition of Keane from Tottenham.   And while the Ukraine international would relish the chance to make his deal with Hertha permanent, he is aware his first-team opportunities at Anfield have been boosted by Keane's return to Spurs.   Thumbs up: Voronin scored in Hertha's 1-1 draw at Arminia Bielefeld on SaturdayVoronin told the Bild newspaper: 'There have not been any talks between (Hertha general manager) Dieter Hoeness, my agent and me.   'I know my agent has talked with Liverpool though. I still have a contract there. And now Keane has been sold.   'Before he came last summer I was playing regularly under Rafael Benitez. With Keane gone, Liverpool don't have many strikers again.'   Voronin has enjoyed his time in the German capital and would not rule out staying on a permanent basis.   'I would happily remain here, he added. 'I like it here, as do my wife and children. 'I just want clarity as soon as possible.' Dream debut for Given and a Mersey paradise as Everton and Liverpool dominate Championship Manager's Team of the WeekPortsmouth 2 Liverpool 3: Changes get lucky Benitez off the hook but spell agony for AdamsPortsmouth 2 Liverpool 3: Super-sub Torres fires late winner to put Liverpool back on topBabel: Now Keane's gone, I'll become a top-class striker at LiverpoolLIVERPOOL FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NETTOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET  

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