Friday, 4th October, 2013

Dynamo Kyiv striker Dieumerci Mbokani could be heading for the exit door in January, with Arsenal and Sunderland amongst the Belgian's suitors.

Mbokani only joined the Ukrainian giants this summer, switching to the club from Belgian champions Anderlecht on a four-year deal.

 


However, the striker has admitted his displeasure with the rotation system employed by Dynamo Kyiv coach Oleh Blokhin, and tipped his hat to a potential January move away from the Olimpiyskiy.

Mbokani should have little problem finding clubs willing to snap him up, with, according to Tutto Mercato, Arsenal and Sunderland suitors from England, each feeling the need to add further goalscoring power to their ranks, while Juventus were linked with the hitman last term.

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Mbokani attracted interest from a number of sides during his prolific goalscoring stint with Anderlecht and eyebrows were raised when he opted to head to the Ukraine this summer.

Despite significant transfer investment Dynamo Kyiv find themselves fifth in the Ukrainian Premier League, having lost three of their opening eleven games.

Blokhin's men are a full eleven points off league leaders and pacesetters Metalist Kharkiv.

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