Liverpool have identified the 18-year-old right-back as a long-term rival for Trent Alexander-Arnold; Aberdeen set to bank a club-record £6.5m fee for the ...
"He had a little dip in form. "Andy Robertson at Liverpool and (Kieran) Tierney at Arsenal have been brilliant and they're players I look up to, especially as they are full-backs like me. It will be the fourth season in a row in which Liverpool have started a new campaign against a Premier League newcomer. But it appears to be Liverpool who are winning the race for the young player who is regarded by many as one of the most talented teenagers in European football. In January, Aberdeen rejected a bid for the player from Bologna - understood to be an £830,000 loan offer, with an obligation to buy for £3.3m. Liverpool have identified the 18-year-old right-back as a long-term rival for Trent Alexander-Arnold; Aberdeen set to bank a club-record £6.5m fee for the talented defender; Ramsay was named SFWA Young Player of the Year this season
Ramsay won the Scottish Football Writers' Young Player of the Year award for 2021/22.
Ramsay was voted the Scottish Football Writers' Young Player of the Year award for 2021/22, after some stellar performances for his club. Ramsay was voted the Scottish Football Writers' Young Player of the Year award for the 2021/22 season.
Liverpool have sealed a transfer deal for young defender Calvin Ramsay as signing from Aberdeen nears completion.
Meanwhile, Liverpool have received an approach from League One side Bolton Wanderers to take Conor Bradley on loan from the 2022/23 season. Assuming there is no problem with the teenager’s medical, he will sign a five-year contract with Liverpool and will be with Jurgen Klopp’s first team for pre-season. Ramsay broke into the Aberdeen side last season as he made 33 appearances, scoring one goal and recording nine assists with his performances earning him the SWFA Young Player of the Year award.
Liverpool have reached an agreement with Aberdeen over the signing of right-back Calvin Ramsay. The Athletic understands that the deal is worth an initial.
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Ramsay's performances last season earned him the Scottish Football Writers' Young Player of the Year award. Following the signings of Darwin Nunez, for a ...
He is likely to travel to Merseyside for a medical later this week. It is understood manager Jurgen Klopp is a fan of England and Borussia Dortmund midfielder Jude Bellingham but with the German club having already sold one major player in Erling Haaland to Manchester City they will not sanction another departure. he 18-year-old, who broke into the Dons’ first team last season and made 33 appearances, will cost £4m up front with the remainder due in appearance-related add-ons, the PA news agency understands.
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Sadio Mané is close to leaving Liverpool for Bayern Munich after the arrival of Núñez for a fee that could reach £85m. The Senegal forward has a verbal agreement with Bayern on terms for a three-year contract and the German club are preparing a new offer which they hope will seal a transfer. He won the Scottish Football Writers’ Association’s young player of the year award at the end of April. There has been an accent on youth in Liverpool’s dealings, with Ramsay 19 next month, Núñez 23 this month and Fabio Carvalho 20 in August. Aberdeen will receive a guaranteed club record £4m for Ramsay plus add-ons and accepted Liverpool’s offer after changes to the add-ons structure.
Liverpool have already signed Darwin Nunez and Fabio Carvalho this summer and are set to add Aberdeen's wunderkind right back Calvin Ramsay to the club ...
Liverpool see him developing into a player who can operate in a number of positions on the right side, in defence and midfield, and were attracted to his passing range as well as an ability to create chances. He is keen on Ramsay though, and the player is likely to travel to Merseyside this weekend for a medical, before completing his move next week. And the arrival of Ramsay will conclude Liverpool’s incoming activity this summer, with Klopp happy that he has secured his main targets in this window.
Liverpool FINISH their incoming transfer business, ELEVEN WEEKS before the deadline, with a £6.5m deal for Aberdeen full back Calvin Ramsay - and Jurgen Klopp ...
Ramsay is on course to be their third – and final – signing of the summer after they completed deals for Fabio Carvalho (left) and Darwin Nunez (right) Liverpool have made a breakthrough in their pursuit of Calvin Ramsay and the young Scotland full-back is on course to be their third – and final – signing of the summer. - The 18-year-old is on course to be their third – and final – signing of the summer
Following the signings of Darwin Nunez, for a potential club-record transfer fee of £85m, and Fulham 19-year-old Fabio Carvalho, Ramsay is expected to be the ...
Liverpool have agreed a £6.5million deal for Aberdeen full-back Calvin Ramsay. Liverpool agree deal for Aberdeen full-back Calvin Ramsay He is likely to travel to Merseyside for a medical later this week.
Liverpool have agreed a deal for the 18-year-old Scotland under-21 international, who is set to become Trent Alexander-Arnold's backup in the Reds squad.
The right-back made a further five appearances in all competitions for the remainder of the season, as he made his breakthrough into the first team. "His distribution is excellent over a variety of ranges, he is a strong set-piece taker and his willingness to attack opposing defenders is more reminiscent of a winger than a full-back." Following his breakthrough into the Aberdeen first team and becoming first-choice right-back, Ramsay attracted plenty of attention this campaign, and along with Liverpool, had been linked with moves to the likes of Leeds United, Leicester City, Manchester United, Newcastle and Tottenham, and even Serie A side Bologna. The 18-year-old has come through the youth system at Pittodrie since joining the ranks in 2012 and broke into the first team towards the back end of the 2020-21 season as the Dons finished 4th in the Scottish Premier League. Ramsay has also graduated through the ranks of the Scottish national team and has already played for the under 16s and under 17s, before becoming an established member of the under 21s last year, making three competitive appearances so far for Scot Gemmill’s side. The 18-year-old has made 40 appearances for the Dons in all competitions ever since breaking into the first-team in March 2021.
Following the signings of Darwin Nunez, for a potential club-record transfer fee of £85m, and Fulham 19-year-old Fabio Carvalho, Ramsay is expected to be the ...
Following the signings of Darwin Nunez, for a potential club-record transfer fee of £85m, and Fulham 19-year-old Fabio Carvalho, Ramsay is expected to be the last player recruited this summer. He is likely to travel to Merseyside for a medical later this week. That £4m fee beats the previous best the Scottish Premiership side received for Scott McKenna when he moved to Nottingham Forest for a reported £3m in September 2020.
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Ramsay's performances last season earned him the Scottish Football Writers' Young Player of the Year award. Following the signings of Darwin Nunez, for a ...
Following the signings of Darwin Nunez, for a potential club-record transfer fee of £85m, and Fulham 19-year-old Fabio Carvalho, Ramsay is expected to be the last player recruited this summer. He is likely to travel to Merseyside for a medical later this week. That £4m fee beats the previous best the Scottish Premiership side received for Scott McKenna when he moved to Nottingham Forest for a reported £3m in September 2020.
The 18-year-old Scottish right back will the third summer signing made by the Reds.
Klopp quickly approved Liverpool's pursuit of Ramsay but Leeds could offer him first-team football sooner. He has a big decision to make.
At times he appears to struggle to maintain his focus and he sometimes lacks the required aggression when jockeying opposition players or challenging for the ball. Ramsay is comfortable getting on the ball and making things happen in the opposition half. …in that time, Jota had stolen the march on him and Ramsay was unable to catch up. These lapses in concentration are something those who have worked with him feel he will improve on in the future. It is also feasible to think Russ Richardson will have played a part in flagging the youngster up to Liverpool’s scouting and recruitment department, having been head of recruitment at Aberdeen for eight years before joining the Anfield scouting team last July. “He’ll get better defensively, because he’s got the talent and physically — you’ll see him pack on muscle too. But it wasn’t long before it picked up again and he was back to bursting forward from right-back and scoring his first, and so far only, senior goal against Dundee on April 2. It was only 12 months ago, in the 89th minute on the final day of the last Premiership season, that Ramsay came off the bench for Aberdeen at Ibrox. Serie A side, Bologna, had an offer for Ramsay rejected by Aberdeen in January as they looked to double up on Scottish full-backs having signed left-back Aaron Hickey from Edinburgh-based Premiership side Hearts in September 2020. Having got his feet wet in first-team football with those five appearances off the bench last spring, Ramsay has played 33 times for Aberdeen — the hometown side he joined after being scouted playing for local side Cove Boys Club at the age of eight — this season across all competitions. At Liverpool it will be more difficult for Ramsay to displace Trent Alexander-Arnold, a full England international and unquestioned Premier League star who is only 23 himself. Aberdeen Under-18s’ season still had two games left, and Ramsay wanted to be part of it.
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Ramsay will now travel to Merseyside to conclude his medical, with a formal announcement expected over the weekend. Confirmation of an agreement emerged from England and the Press and Journal have now reported the finer details of the deal. On top of that, the Dons have reportedly negotiated a bumper 20 per cent sell-on clause.
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He will sign a five-year contract, with Klopp looking to lower the age profile of his squad, as he joins 22-year-old Nunez and 19-year-old Carvalho in the first team pool. The 18-year-old has agreed to join the Reds from Aberdeen this summer for a fixed fee of just over £4million, with a further £1.5m agreed in appearance-related bonus payments. However, there is no doubt Ramsay could prove to be an astute addition, with Klopp often calling on youngsters to play regularly in domestic cup competitions.
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In this department, he arguably better resembles his compatriot on the other side of Liverpool’s defence, Andrew Robertson. He’s fast and determined with unrelenting stamina. However it’s important to keep in mind he’s still just 18 and developing both physically and mentally. The Reds will pay Aberdeen a fixed fee of just over £4m for his services, with a further £1.5m agreed in appearance-related bonus payments. However, what he does boast over the England international is strong ball carrying abilities. As a team that dominates the ball in most matches, it is predominantly Ramsay’s attacking traits, as opposed to defensive ones, that would have appealed most to the Reds. His success rate in terms of defensive duels (50.41 per cent) was pretty middle of the road in his position in Scotland last season. Last season he registered six assists and scored one goal.
JIM GOODWIN has backed Calvin Ramsay to go from 'strength to strength' at Liverpool as he closes in on a multi-million pound move to Anfield.
We under-achieved greatly last season but I see the big turnover as a positive thing. If the deal gest done he will leave with the best wishes of everybody." Goodwin: "It is always difficult to come into a club in February when there is no transfer window to look forward to. “We are in talks with a good number of players who will come in and strengthen the squad. At 18-years -old he is not the finished article. There is room for improvement.
Goodwin has explained where the multi-million pound deal to take the teenager to Anfield is at.
Hopefully once we get this bit of business done, we’ll be in a great position come that first league game of the season.” With the players the recruitment department are speaking to just now, it’s going to be good times ahead for the club. “There’s no getting away from it, last season was very disappointing,” he told Sky Sports. “We all held our hands up and I played my part in that as well. “It’s a very exciting opportunity for Calvin and his family, no doubt. His stats in the first half of the season, for those who care about data which is an important part of the modern day game, Calvin’s were right up among the top full backs in the world. ‘When you look at the way they play, it’s with very attacking-minded and offensive full backs.