St. Johnstone plot Calvin Ramsay loan swoop

Calvin Ramsay has been linked with a move away from Liverpool, and Scottish outfit St. Johnstone are keen on securing his signature.

According to a report from the Courier, Scottish club St. Johnstone are hoping to sign Calvin Ramsay on loan this month. It will be interesting to see if Liverpool are prepared to sanction his departure.

Ramsay was highly rated when he joined the club for a fee of around £4 million, but he has not been able to force his way into the first team set-up yet. The youngster has had his fair share of injury problems, and he needs to go out and play regularly to regain his form and confidence. Moving to Scotland could be ideal for the player. If St. Johnstone are prepared to provide him with ample game time, it could be a good move for him.

Calvin Ramsay needs to leave Liverpool

The talented young defender needs to continue his development with regular game time if he wants to succeed at Liverpool in the long term. The Reds will not be able to provide him with regular opportunities right now, and it would make sense for them to send the player out on loan. Sitting on the bench at the English club is unlikely to benefit him.

Furthermore, the youngster is too good for the reserves, and he needs to play at a higher level. The player has been linked with other clubs as well, and it will be interesting to see if the Scottish outfit can get the deal across the line.

If the 21-year-old manages to impress during his loan spell, Liverpool might be able to sell him for a profit in the coming months. It will be hard for Ramsay to break into the starting lineup at Liverpool, especially with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Conor Bradley ahead of him in the pecking order.

It remains to be seen how the situation develops over the next few weeks. A loan move in January would be ideal for all parties, and they should look to iron out an agreement soon.

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