Monday, January 04, 2010

Rafael Benitez: Liverpool Aren't Looking To Sell Ryan Babel

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has shrugged aside any doubt over the immediate future of Ryan Babel, who has been widely tipped for a winter transfer.

The 22-year-old attacker has found first-team opportunities hard to come by at Anfield, having shown only glimpses of the raw talent that earned him an £11.5 million move from Ajax in 2007.

The would-be rapper has thus had to settled for a near-permanent bench role, and persisting rumours of his discontent have led to speculation of a move abroad.

Babel's precarious position in the Dutch national team has only fuelled the flames, as he is eager to impress Netherlands coach Bert van Marwijk ahead of the 2010 World Cup.

However, Benitez has ruled out the possibility of Babel quitting Merseyside this month, albeit whilst making it plain that the fleet-footed forward must put in more effort on the training track.

"He [Babel] will have a chance to play," said Benitez, according to the BBC.

"He has to work hard. He's our player and he will have his chances. At this moment we are not trying to sell him."

Babel did not feature at all as Liverpool drew 1-1 with Reading in the FA Cup on Saturday.

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