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Rafa Benitez is reported to have told winger Ryan Babel he is free to talk to other clubs about a possible £11million move from Liverpool.
He has reportedly asked for assurances that he will be given more of an
opportunity next season. But following discussions with the player's agent, Winnie Haatrecht, Benitez has been unable to offer such guarantees after starting with Babel only six
times in the Premier League this term. It has appeared likely for some time that Benitez would be prepared to listen
to offers for Babel, and now he is ready to use the 22 year-old to raise cash. The youngster, who is priced out of a return to Ajax, from whom he joined the Reds, has admirers in England, with Aston Villa, Tottenham and Arsenal
believed to be showing interest. Benitez needs cash to fund a spending spree that could bring Carlos Tevez, David Silva and Gareth Barry to Merseyside. Barry's future at Villa is again in doubt with the club's owner Randy Lerner claiming the player would stay at Villa Park after discussions started
over a new contract. But Barry is known to want Champions League football, and Liverpool could
sweeten a possible move by including Babel as bait. Villa still want £10m for
Barry and a swap deal may suit all parties.
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