Dudek resigned to Reds exit
Jerzy Dudek has admitted he is considering a loan move away from Anfield.
Jerzy Dudek has admitted he is finding it hard to come to terms with not playing at Liverpool and is considering a loan move away.The Polish international has dropped behind Jose Reina in the pecking order at Anfield since the Spaniard's arrival in the summer.
Dudek has yet to play for Liverpool this season and although he may make an appearance during the club's participation in the Fifa World Club Championship he concedes he may have to leave the European champions.
"My situation is very difficult at this moment," said Dudek. "It's very difficult for me to prepare for games.
"I just had a conversation with the coach and at this moment we don't want to talk about this.
"We have a lot of games to come and maybe when the window opens we will get back at the table to sit and talk.
"I'm happy here but maybe I could get the possibility to go on loan maybe for six months and I would come back, and there would be no problem for me.
"But it's like playing all the qualification matches and not playing the World Cup. It's like playing all the Champions League games but not playing the final."
Dudek, who was Liverpool's UEFA Champions League hero against Milan, is hoping to add the World Championship to his list of honours with Liverpool.
"This is another opportunity to bring another trophy to Liverpool," added Dudek.
"We don't have that trophy yet and we still have two teams to beat which won't be easy. Sao Paulo's side is looking very good, very dangerous."