Ryan Guno Babel 

Ryan Guno Babel (born December 19, 1986 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch 
professional football player. He is right footed and plays as a 
striker or a left winger. He has played for AFC Ajax in the 
Eredivisie since 2004 and for the Netherlands national football team 
since 2005. He will soon complete a transfer to Liverpool after they 
agreed a fee in the region of £11.5 million with Ajax.[1]

Biography
In 1997 Babel attended a youth selection day with AFC Ajax. He made 
it through the first selection round, but failed to progress any 
further.[2] However, the next year Ajax did take him on and he played 
the 1998–99 season for their D1 team.[2] After having also passed 
through the C1, B1 and A1 teams, Babel signed his first professional 
contract in January 2004.[2]

On 1 February 2004, just two months after his 17th birthday, Ajax 
coach Ronald Koeman gave Babel his first team debut in Ajax's 4-0 
home win over ADO Den Haag in the Eredivisie.[3] Ajax went on to win 
the Dutch league title, but Babel didn't feature again that season. 
Nine months later, on 20 November 2004 Babel scored his first senior 
goal against De Graafschap in a 5-0 victory.[4]

Later that season, Babel made his international debut on March 26, 
2005, away against Romania. He entered the game as a first-half 
substitute for Arjen Robben and went on to score the second goal in a 
2-0 victory.[4] The goal made Babel the youngest goalscorer in 68 
years for the Netherlands[4] and the fourth-youngest of all time.[5] 
Babel had been a first team regular with Ajax in 2004–05 and finished 
with 7 league goals in 20 appearances.

In June, Babel took part in the 2005 FIFA U-20 World Cup. Babel 
scored two goals in four games as the Netherlands reached the quarter-
finals. There they were defeated by Nigeria, 10-9 in a penalty shoot-
out (Babel scored his penalty).[6]

In July 2005 Babel signed a new contract with Ajax. He started the 
new season by scoring the winning goal in Ajax's 2-1 defeat of PSV 
Eindhoven in the Dutch Super Cup. Babel scored in both legs of the 
Champions League third qualifying round against Brøndby as Ajax made 
it to the group stage. 2005–06 was a tougher season for Babel in 
general though as he managed only 2 league goals. He did however 
continue to feature for the national team, and scored his second goal 
against Italy in November. At the end of the season, Babel came on as 
a second-half substitute in Ajax's 2-1 victory over PSV in the Dutch 
Cup final.

That summer, Marco van Basten included Babel in the Dutch squad for 
2006 FIFA World Cup. Babel only featured once though, as a second-
half substitute for Ruud van Nistelrooy in the group match against 
Argentina.[7] Van Basten has been quoted as saying "[Babel] has all 
the potential to become the next Thierry Henry."[5]

Babel marked the start of 2006–07 with another Dutch Super Cup 
winners medal, as Ajax defeated PSV 3-1. Babel was linked with 
Arsenal and Newcastle United during the January transfer window of 
the 2006-07 season but no move materialised.[8][9] Amidst the 
transfer speculation, Babel agreed to a new three-year deal with Ajax 
on February 2, 2007.[3][10] In May, Babel got another Dutch Cup 
winners medal as Ajax successfully defended the title. The match 
against AZ went to a penalty shoot-out, but Babel was substituted off 
after 120 minutes.[11]

In June 2007, Babel was part of the Netherlands under-21 team 
competing in the UEFA Under-21 Championship, being held in the 
Netherlands. In the group stage, Babel scored a penalty against 
Portugal, helping the Dutch to secure a semi-final spot and thus 
qualifying for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. His second 
tournament goal came during his man of the match performance in the 
final as the Netherlands defeated Serbia 4-1 to retaining their title.
[12]

On July 10, 2007, it was reported by the BBC that Liverpool had made 
a £13.5 million offer to the Amsterdam club.[13] Of the possible 
transfer, Ajax technical director Martin van Geel said "Liverpool are 
very serious about signing Babel and have made an offer a lot higher 
than before. Because they want him so much I think we may lose 
him."[14] The Independent reported that Liverpool and Ajax had 
reached agreement on a £10.8 million fee for Babel and that he was 
due in Liverpool July 11 for a medical.[15] On July 11 Rick Parry of 
Liverpool revealed that they have now been given permission to talk 
with Ryan Babel and that a deal is expected very shortly.[16] Later, 
Sky Sports News reported that he had agreed personal terms and passed 
a medical at Liverpool's Melwood training ground. On July 12 it was 
reported that Liverpool and Ajax agreed a fee in the region of £11.5 
million, and later Liverpool confirmed that Babel would sign a 5 year 
contract on 13 July.[17]



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