SERBIAN sensation Milos Krasic has ruled out the prospect of joining his
international colleague Milan Jovanovic at Anfield because Liverpool
cannot
afford him.
The highly-rated CSKA Moscow ace is a target for a number of top clubs
with a
summer move on the agenda.
Numerous reports on Thursday claimed Rafa Benitez was in pole position
to land
Krasic, with some indicating a deal was already done, but the midfielder
will not be heading to Merseyside.
Real Madrid lead the race for his signature and his preference is to
move to
Spain, although the chance to join a superpower in Serie A or the
Premier
League would be difficult to resist.
"I'd love to be in the same jersey as him [Jovanovic]," admitted
Krasic.
"But it is, at least for now, mission impossible.
"I'm familiar with the situation at Liverpool.
"The price set by my team is too high for the English giants and,
frankly, I have other ambitions."
The comments will be seen as a snub to Liverpool, who are still battling
to
secure Champions League football next season after a 1-0 loss at
Arsenal.
Jovanovic has confirmed our exclusive stories from mid-January
and deadline
day regarding the Reds - even if Liverpool are yet to formally
announce
his capture on a Bosman free transfer.
"I have already signed for the Reds," he stated. "Liverpool are
always Liverpool. This is a great club.
"I could not find better.
"I don't know if I will be in the attack or on the left wing, but the
important thing is playing, not the role."
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[uredio Stefan NS - 12. veljače 2010. u 18:10]