Andriy Voronin

Andriy Voronin

Andriy Voronin

  • Current club: Ukraine national football team
  • Date of Birth: 21 July 1979
  • Birthplace: Odessa, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic

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Voronin quits Liverpool for Dinamo

Liverpool flop Andriy Voronin has finally ended his Anfield nightmare and signed for Russian side Dinamo Moscow. The deal is believed to have been agreed for £1.8 million.

Liverpool's 'For Sale' List

Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez announced that he is going to buy a few top players and to do that he would need to sell some of his men. Liverpool's next season transfer budget is around £25m and that won't suffice if they want to sign Spanish super stars David Villa and Silva.

Voronin to Fulham?

Ukrainian international striker Andriy Voronin has emerged as a target for Premiership side Fulham. The shock news comes as the player looked set to complete a long term move away from Liverpool to Hertha Berlin.

Hertha miss chance to go on top

Hertha Berlin missed a handful of chances in the away match against Bielefeld and had to be satisfied with a draw. They are one point away from league leaders Hoffenheim.

Stuttgart eye Liverpool’s Voronin

German Bundesliga club VFB Stuttgart are reportedly lining up a bid to sign Ukrainian striker Andriy Voronin from Liverpool this summer.

Gerrard on form in 3-1 victory

Steven Gerrard continued his superb run of form with a vintage display as the captain helped Liverpool to a 3-1 victory over Blackburn at Anfield. Gerrard also crossed for Fernando Torres to grab his 22nd goal of the season, and there was plenty of time left for Andriy Voronin and Roque Santa Cruz to get on the scoresheet.

Voronin wants Liverpool stay

Ukrainian international Andriy Voronin has revealed he is keen to stay at Liverpool next season. Voronin had a great start to the season but spent a long spell on the sidelines with injury; and is keen to stay at the club as Rafa Benitez prepares his transfer targets for next season.

Stalemate between Gunners and Reds

Arsenal's title hopes have suffered another blow after a 1-1 draw with Liverpool. It seemed to ruin any chance Arsenal had of securing the Premiership title, as they somehow drew their fifth consecutive game at the Emirates.

Preview: Chelsea vs Liverpool

Rafa Benitez and Avram Grant's men go head to head at Stamford Bridge today - both sides gunning for important points. Liverpool need a win to lift them back into Champions League contention, whilst Chelsea would love three points to see them step closer to the big two at the top.

Torres rescues Liverpool draw

Fernando Torres rescued Liverpool a point against Middlesbrough at the Riverside - but surely Liverpool's Premiership ambitions must now be all over. George Boateng gave Boro the early lead.