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Ryan Babel staying at Liverpool, says Kenny Dalglish & Hoffenheim striker Demba Ba set for move to West Ham

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Ryan Babel staying at Liverpool, says Kenny Dalglish & Hoffenheim striker Demba Ba set for move to West Ham
Liverpool’s out of favour striker http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ryan-Babel-c31971 is to stay at the club according to the manager Kenny Dalglish.  Babel has not been able to cement his place in the starting line up ever since joining the club 2 seasons ago.  Kenny Dalglish the manager of Liverpool
said that he has no intentions of selling the Dutch front man, and for now he is not going anywhere.  It was believed that the fee for Babel had been agreed between Liverpool and Hoffenheim, and the 23 year old was on the brink of an exit.
Ryan Babel though recently showed interest in making a move to Ajax, which would be more lucrative for Liverpool in order to bring Luis Suarez to Anfield. It was in Ajax where Babel actually began his career and later came to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 for 11.5 million pounds
back in 2007.
Liverpool has recently shown a strong interest for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/America-c38390 made an impression in the world cup 2010, where he knocked in 3 goals for his country.
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish was talking to the media and refrained from revealing the transfer targets. Dalglish also did not comment on the club's efforts to sign Charlie Adam from Blackpool. The initial bid for the front man had been rejected by Blackpool
and Dalglish did not confirm or deny if the club is willing to increase the bid.
Dalglish said that he cannot confirm or deny any rumours about possible signings for the last week of winter transfer window. He added that everyone should respect the privacy of certain clubs, and wait for the right time.
Meanwhile, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Demba-Ba-c10812- the Senegal international, is all set to join West Ham from German club Hoffenheim. The two clubs have agreed on terms and conditions for a 6 month loan move.
The 25 year old front man has been at Hoffenheim for the last two seasons, but had a falling out with the management when he refused to join the team on a camp few weeks ago. Ba said that he is very happy to be moving away from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 and is looking forward
to joining West Ham. Earlier, he was all set to join Stoke City when a 6 million pound deal had gone through, but he did not pass the medical at the Britannia after agreeing on the personal terms.  Ba has managed 6 goals for Hoffenheim this season and said
that he is eager to go to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 and meet up with his new team mates.
 
 
 
There is a strong possibility that West Ham may opt to sign the front man on permanent basis, if the loan spell at Upton Park goes well. Ba said that he understands that West Ham is a club in relegation problems and he would love to be part of the revival
for the London club.
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Senegal-c3001 international went on to say that he has always wanted to play in English Premier League, he added that as a kid back home he used to watch English football on television and dreamed of being part of the league.

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