Hungarian winger Balazs Dzsudzsak is gunning for an exit from Russian Premier League side Dynamo Moscow in the winter transfer window, with the 26-year-old aiming to head for a bigger league in western Europe.
Dzsudzsak is not likely to be short of suitors, with Liverpool and Inter having pushed hard to sign him at points over the last nine months, the former Anzhi Makhachkala man only seeing a deal scuppered through Dynamo Moscow's reluctance to sell.
The Moscow side's stance displeased Dzsudzsak , who is keen to head to a more prestigious league to test himself and, according to Russian daily Izvestia, the Hungarian is hoping this winter will see his wish granted.
Dzsudzsak headed to Russia in July 2011, swapping PSV Eindhoven for Anzhi Makhachkala for a fee of €14m.
He was quickly on the move, joining Dynamo Moscow in January 2012 after the capital club spent €19m to activate his release clause at the Dagestan giants.
Last term saw Dynamo Moscow finish seventh in the Russian Premier League standings, with Dzsudzsak contributing a respectable ten assists and five goals in 27 appearances.
So far this season the 26-year-old has played six times for the capital club in the Russian top flight, scoring once.
His contract in Moscow runs until 2015.
Source: InsideFutbol
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