Liverpool have completed the signing of Calvin Ramsay from Aberdeen in a deal worth just over £6.5m. The Reds agreed a fee with the Scottish outfit earlier ...
The teenager will link up with Jurgen Klopp ’s first team for pre-season, with Liverpool ’s squad scheduled to report back to the AXA Training Centre on July 4, and will be given a proper opportunity to be looked at by coaches and integrate with his new team-mates. The initial fee is just over £4m, with a further £2.5m in add-ons based on player performance targets, such as appearances, and team achievements, while Aberdeen could benefit from a a 17.5% sell-on clause.. The Reds agreed a fee with the Scottish outfit earlier this week, with the Scotland Under-21s international undergoing his medical on Friday and Saturday. Following completion of that procedure, the 18-year-old has now put pen-to-paper on a five-year contract and completed his move to Anfield.
Liverpool FC have completed the signing of Scotland U21 international Calvin Ramsay from Aberdeen, subject to international clearance.
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Liverpool had identified the 18-year-old right-back as a long-term rival for Trent Alexander-Arnold; Aberdeen will bank a club-record £6.5m fee for the ...
This is good targeted business and they're making early moves in the window and when Liverpool players come for pre-season, the young players will be able to gel." "We are talking glowingly about what Liverpool are doing in the transfer market. You can also catch up with the ins, outs and analysis on Sky Sports News. "Liverpool have invested that money in Nunez and two young players. "He's been watched by a lot of Premier League sides over the last 18 months or so, and some in Europe as well. Darwin Nunez is ready to rock and roll at the highest level, with Fabio Carvalho and Calvin Ramsay, you have two young, exciting players who are raw but talented. "They don't want to just sign finished ready-made players for the first-team, Klopp wants to develop players. Calvin Ramsay ticks all those boxes He's an attacking full-back, that's what Liverpool fans want to see. The defender has signed a five-year deal at Anfield and will link up with Jurgen Klopp's squad for pre-season. "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. Liverpool have no plans to loan Ramsay out.
Liverpool have completed the signing of the Scotland Under-21s defender Calvin Ramsay from Aberdeen for an initial £4m.
“It’s not just a massive club, they give young players chances in the first team. So if I can come in in pre-season, put my mark down, then there’s no reason why I can’t push to get in the first-team squad.” Liverpool have completed the signing of the Scotland Under-21 defender Calvin Ramsay from Aberdeen, subject to international clearance.
Liverpool announced the signing of 18-year-old right-back Calvin Ramsay from Aberdeen on Sunday morning - and the lad looks pure class.
📝 Linked with a move to Liverpool, the teenager is an ideal fit for the Reds 👇 https://t.co/2xCKPg4ZE8 June 7, 2022 🟢 Holding on to the ball “As soon as I heard the speculation from Liverpool, I just wanted to get it done, I knew that's the club that I wanted to go to.” 👌— Liverpool FC (@LFC) Hear from @calvinramsay03after completing a ‘special’ move to the Reds 👇 June 19, 2022 “It was a dream come true to play for Aberdeen, and now to be at one of the biggest, if not the biggest club in the world, it’s a massive achievement and I’m looking forward to trying to show the fans what I’ve got. He added: “There’s been a lot of young players that have played – the likes of Trent [Alexander-Arnold] and Harvey [Elliott] as well, there’s a lot more.
Liverpool signed Scotland under-21 defender Calvin Ramsay from Aberdeen on Sunday as a backup to right back Trent Alexander-Arnold. The 18-year-old Ramsay, ...
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After completing the signings of star striker Darwin Núñez and talented young attacking midfielder Fabio Carvalho, Liverpool have today completed the ...
“I’m looking forward to trying to show the fans what I’ve got,” the young right back added. “I’m just buzzing and it’s a dream come true really to be here,” Ramsay said following his unveiling. “It was a dream come true to play for Aberdeen, and now to be at one of the biggest—if not the biggest club in the world—it’s a massive achievement.”
Liverpool have announced the signing of Aberdeen and Scotland U21 right-back Calvin Ramsay on a long-term contract.
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Ramsay is Jurgen Klopp's third signing of the summer after Darwin Nunez and Fabio Carvalho, but there are expected to be no more arrivals at Anfield during ...
He also made his debut for Scotland's under-21 side in September and has since earned three caps. Liverpool have confirmed the signing of 18-year-old right-back Calvin Ramsay from Aberdeen Liverpool have confirmed the signing of right-back Calvin Ramsay from Aberdeen for £6.5million.
Liverpool have announced the signing of Aberdeen and Scotland U21 right-back Calvin Ramsay on a long-term contract.
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Liverpool have completed the signing of right-back Calvin Ramsay from Aberdeen. The Athletic understands that the deal is worth an initial fee of around £5.
The days of the renowned front three of Mane, Firmino and Salah are drawing to a close. The days of the renowned front three of Mane, Firmino and Salah are drawing to a close. Klopp is understood to have approved the pursuit of Ramsay very quickly when the idea was presented to him, with the Scot thought of a potential long-term rival to Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Calvin Ramsay revealed his decision to join Liverpool was massively influenced by the club's reputation of providing the platform for young players to ...
It's going to be a bit nerve-wracking to start with – I know that – but once I get used to all the boys and settle in, it's just going to be brilliant and I'm looking forward to it. But he's a top manager, one of the best ever potentially, so it's going to be special to work under him and I'm looking forward to meeting him. But the main thing is just to get on that pitch at Anfield and try to put my marker down, show everyone what I've got, like I've said. It's obviously going to be a challenge but I'm just looking forward to meeting the guys, I'm sure they're all brilliant guys. It's going to be tough, it's going to be a challenge but it's one that I'm up for and hopefully I can go and challenge to get into the starting XI. Definitely. There's been a lot of young players that have played – the likes of Trent and Harvey as well, there's a lot more. So to be coming in here and learning off him, it's just going to be amazing for me and I'm going to learn a lot. I think I'm quite calm and that when I get on the pitch. Obviously I need to learn a bit more defensively, I can learn from them two as well. I can play a few positions, I think I'm quite composed on the ball, can find a pass, get shots away. I can't wait to meet the fans and get started and show everyone what I can do. The facilities are unbelievable and all the staff already have been so kind to me and it's a pleasure to meet everyone.
Highly rated defender signs for English Premiership side Liverpool FC Aberdeen FC confirms highly sought-after youngster, Calvin Ramsay, has.
“I want to say a special thank you to the fans. There are a lot of young players coming through the Youth Academy and there is a pathway there so I am sure if these young boys stick in, they can go on and become the next big thing. To score my first goal for the Club last season was also a great feeling.
The young right-back has plenty of inspiration in former and current Liverpool players to guide his time at the club.
And he hopes that his growth will lead to a permanent spot on the first team. So to be coming in here and learning off him, it’s just going to be amazing for me and I’m going to learn a lot.” “I watched him the whole of last season and just the way he plays, I think it’s almost similar to me [in] the way he attacks and stuff like that, we’re both still young.
The young Scottish fullback is eager to learn from Trent, and push him for a spot in the first team. Ambitious.
If ever there were a season to bring in and bed in a backup right back, this might be it. So to be coming in here and learning off him, it’s just going to be amazing for me and I’m going to learn a lot. It’s going to be tough, it’s going to be a challenge but it’s one that I’m up for and hopefully I can go and challenge to get into the starting XI.
Liverpool have signed defender Calvin Ramsay from Scottish Premiership side Aberdeen, the Premier League club said on Sunday.
"That's one of the reasons I chose it as well. It's not just a massive club, they give young players chances in the first team. "It was a dream come true to play for Aberdeen, and now to be at one of the biggest, if not the biggest club in the world, it's a massive achievement and I'm looking forward to trying to show the fans what I've got," Ramsay said.
Liverpool FC have completed the signing of Scotland U21 international Calvin Ramsay from Aberdeen, subject to international clearance. The right-back joins the ...
He also frequently uses his weak foot by cutting inside and lofting crosses from it, something we see Trent also doing often. He is capable of delivering crosses from various areas on the field. Like Trent, he likes to occupy the area behind the winger and is very dangerous from this side of the field. While he is a volume crosser (averaging around 5.34 crosses per 90), he does need to increase his cross accuracy, which lies at a low 28.3%. However, he does need to improve his defensive part of the game. He even operated as a central midfielder for the under-10s and the under-15s.
Liverpool have signed 18-year-old Calvin Ramsay from Aberdeen and he looks a serious talent.
“But just mainly I like to work hard, work hard for the team, put in a shift. He wasn't wearing flared jeans and Total 90's but Ramsay absolutely smashed it. A one-two with the wall to get around the bin and immediately into a seating position for kick-ups followed and the stunning sequence was completed with a rabona finish into the net.
An old video of Liverpool new boy Calvin Ramsay, showcasing his football skills, has gone viral.
Nice juggling" @upton52 added: "Not bad at all, keep that up and he'll be playing for Liverpool before long. He is."