The forward of the French national team and the club Djibrillas Cisse announced that he may leave the strongest European club of last season this winter. The reason for the forward's dissatisfaction is the irregular playing time in the starting lineup.
"I accept Rafael Benitez's decisions positively (Liverpool head coach - ed. note) and I am patient, but I don't intend to spend the whole season on the bench," said the Frenchman, who has only started two matches in the Premier League since the beginning of the season.
"At the moment it's only the beginning of the season, but if the situation doesn't change, my opinion might change in December."
This summer there were rumors that D. Cisse could return to his homeland, where was interested in his services. This way, the footballer would free up a spot for Michael Owen in Liverpool, who this summer was considering the possibility of wearing the Liverpool shirt again. However, the 25-year-old Englishman shook hands with another club.
This season, Peter Crouch is most often in the attacking line-up of Liverpool. Furthermore, the club's leaders do not deny that this winter they will once again try to attract an attacking midfielder Simao from Portugal, further diminishing D. Cisse's chances of playing from the start of the match.
D. Cisse arrived at Liverpool in the summer of 2004 for a record £14 million for the club.