ALAN Pardew has admitted there is no place for Marek Saganowski in his vision of Saints.

The Polish international has not even made the bench over the past couple of months.

That is a far cry from his desperation to move on from Saints in the summer to protect his international career.

Pardew has been keen to trim down his squad, but that has not proved easy.

Saganowski is one player who is not in Pardew’s long term plans and will be sold – if he can find himself another club.

Pardew said: “Saganowski’s career is elsewhere from here at this time.

“It’s pretty evident to him because he hasn’t been on the bench and he is doing everything he can to find himself a club.

“The climate is not easy at the moment for any player, whether you are a non-league player or an international player, to get a club that is willing to take any more personnel.

“It’s difficult for him and I feel for him because he’s been good and proper around the training ground every day and he’s not caused me one problem.

“But I don’t see him in my vision and therefore we are looking, and he is looking, for a club.”