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Milan Jovanovic insists he has no regrets over his imminent move to Liverpool FC despite the uncertainty that continues to envelop the club.
Jovanovic will make a free transfer switch to Anfield once his contract expires with Standard Liege at the end of next month.
There had been confusion over whether the Serbia international, who can play either as a striker or a left-winger, had agreed to become Rafa Benitez's thus far most prominent summer signing.
But the 29-year-old has now spoken for the first time about his arrival, and believes he is joining a team that can make amends for the disappointment of the last 12 months.
"Everything has been completely normal with Liverpool," said Jovanovic. "I have signed the contract but that was the easier part of the job. Now comes the hard part, which is winning a place in the team.
"There will be a lot of games and everyone will have the chance to play, and I really see this as the place where I want to be. The thought of playing at Anfield is an incredible inspiration for me."
The Serbia international added: "The saga over my transfer has taken a long time and it has been spoken about in practically every transfer window.
"But in the end I wanted to stay until the end of my contract at Standard."
This story has been reproduced from today's media. It does not necessarily represent the position of Liverpool Football Club.
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