Everton and Tottenham Hotspur missed Mohammed Kudus and their thrilling Ajax debut convinced Ryan Babel that the Eredivisie giants had the star in their hands, talking to Liverpool’s official website.
Much of the discussion about Merseyside’s striker in the Liverpool Champions League clash tonight may focus on lingering Ajax’s Dusan Tadic or goalkeeper Andre Onana’s feline reflexes.
But a tempting draw at the Johan Cruyff Arena may be just the night a 20-year-old star appears on the European stage.
A summer signing of Nordsjaelland’s 8 million pounds, Kudus, Ajax’s star player in Heerenveen’s 5–1 goal last time, generated a couple of assists in both aspects of a wonderfully well-achieved goal.
And Babel believes that a guy who was on the radar of Tottenham (FM) and Everton (HBVL) before signing up for the final note of Ajax’s school can be a major risk to a Liverpool defense that has been breached nine times in its last two outings.
“Kudus came here from Nordsjaelland and is already a fan favorite,” says Anfield’s former widower from a Number 10 in Ghana who has brilliantly played a deeper role at Ajax.
“The player who takes me aside is Kudus in the middle of the field. He is very full of life and is very smart with and without a ball, making things happen for Ajax.
“It’s definitely to look at. “
In April, Ghana Soccernet reported that the new Newcastle United owners had known the so-called “new Michael Essien” as a player capable of taking the Magpies into an exciting new era.
But as soon as Saudi Arabia’s takeover came to an end, Ajax stuck his nose in one of Europe’s most exciting midfielders, Newcastle.
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