Kuyt backs Keane to Kop it if Rafa seals transfer

LIVERPOOL forward Dirk Kuyt admits he cannot wait for Robbie Keane to arrive at the club.

Kuyt backs Keane to Kop it if Rafa seals transfer

Anfield boss Rafael Benitez returned to his desk at the club’s Melwood training complex yesterday after a 10-day training trip to Switzerland and Germany, intent on finalising the Ireland international’s £20million (€25.3m) move to the club.

Benitez is also hoping to bring to an end the saga of Gareth Barry’s move from Aston Villa, as well as adding two young players to the club’s payroll.

Liverpool are expecting to complete the £1.5m (€1.9m) move of teenage Paris St Germain striker David N’Gog to the club, and have confirmed the arrival of 18-year-old Spanish full-back Emmanuel Mendy from Murcia Deportivo on a three-year deal.

Mendy has been signed to compete for a place in the reserves, but N’Gog will go straight into the first team squad.

But it is the impending arrival of Keane that is exciting Kuyt and his team-mates, with speculation that deal is close.

Said Kuyt: “Keane has played for many years in the Premier League and he has done really well with Spurs and is a massive player for them. We all know how well he did for Spurs last season and if he could do the same for us, if he came here, he would be a great signing.

“When you are at a club like Liverpool you expect the club to be linked with top players and of course you want players like Keane — because they can come in and do a good job.

“It would make competition for places even tougher, but that is the way it should be because it brings out the best in you.

“We are always looking to try and find out what is going on and we expect a few more signings but I suppose we will just have to wait and see.”

Benitez saw his side draw 0-0 against Hertha Berlin in the Olympic stadium on Tuesday, before returning to Merseyside still unbeaten after four pre-season friendlies.

Benitez now has a clear week before the club’s next warm-up match, away to Villarreal on July 30, to try to bring a quick conclusion to a list of possible transfer deals.

He will also have the Spanish contingent back in training on Friday, with Euro 2008 heroes Fernando Torres, Xabi Alonso, Alvaro Arbeloa and Jose Reina all returning from holidays.

Liverpool send a reserve side to play at Stockport on Saturday, but clearly without the top stars.

Benitez was happy with the performance in Berlin, but said: “There were young players and new players and everyone was trying to do their best.

“It was positive. But we have the Spanish players back soon and Torres will be one of them.

“We will see the difference once we have got these players in the side and they will show the quality that they had last season.”

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