Easter heading for Plymouth exit door?
Last updated : 26 August 2008 By Paul Stevens
It's felt he may be better moving on to help resolve his issues.
"We have circulated out to football clubs for Easter," said Sturrock.
"He has got some domestic problems, which he feels he can't clear up playing in Plymouth. We are circulating to clubs to see if we have any takers.
"I am disappointed but the quicker it is sorted out the better.
"It is time-sensitive [with the transfer window closing in nine days] but Jermaine has to understand that he has a value, and, like anybody else, that value has to be met.
"It has been bubbling for quite a long time but I have come to understand it over the last 10 days after Jermaine came to see me.
"It had been happening since the end of last season and he has decided a move from Plymouth would benefit his domestic problems."
Should Easter not secure a transfer, he will remain part of the team.
Sturrock said: "He is a big boy and he will have to get on with it [if he stays]. If we can move him on, we move him on, and that may clear some money to maybe bring in two strikers.
"We need good Championship players."