Martin Fenin has revealed that he is no longer willing to accept his status as a substitute with Frankfurt.
Striker frustrated at lack of first-team opportunities
Czech Republic international Martin Fenin has revealed that he is no longer willing to accept his status as a substitute with Eintracht Frankfurt.
The striker will therefore be looking to leave on loan for the remainder of the season and it has been reported that Nurnberg have shown an interest.
But Fenin, who is under contract until the summer of 2012, has ruled out the possibility of moving away on a permanent basis.
The 23-year-old told
Hessischer Rundfunk: "I want to play in the first team. I have no interest in continuing on the substitute bench.
"But it will be just a loan move as I feel at home in the city of Frankfurt. I want to be back with Frankfurt come next summer."
Fenin is manager Michael Skibbe's fourth-choice striker and he has featured in just seven Bundesliga matches this season.