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Calvin Ramsay Loan Likely Blocked Following Bradley Injury
Liverpool FC are set to halt any potential loan departure for right-back Calvin Ramsay after confirming that promising defender Conor Bradley has suffered a season-ending knee injury.[1][2]
The 22-year-old Scottish international, who has struggled for consistent game time at Anfield under manager Arne Slot, was attracting interest from several clubs for a January loan move. However, Bradley's serious injury—described as a devastating blow to Liverpool's defensive depth—has prompted a rethink. With Bradley ruled out for the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign, the Reds now view Ramsay as a vital backup option at right-back.[1]
Injury Crisis Hits Liverpool's Backline
Bradley, a Northern Ireland starlet who had been establishing himself as Trent Alexander-Arnold's deputy, picked up the injury during recent training. This compounds Liverpool's woes at the position, especially with Alexander-Arnold also managing niggles and Mohamed Salah absent at the Africa Cup of Nations.[2]
Sources close to the club indicate that Slot's staff held urgent discussions, deciding to retain Ramsay rather than risk further thinning the squad. "Calvin's versatility and experience from previous loans make him perfect cover now," one insider noted.[1]
Ramsay's Path to Minutes
Ramsay, signed from Aberdeen in 2022 for £4.2m, has made just a handful of senior appearances for Liverpool. Loans to Preston, Bolton, and Wigan yielded mixed results, but this setback for Bradley offers him a genuine chance to stake a claim. Pundits predict he'll feature prominently, starting with the upcoming FA Cup tie against Barnsley, where he's tipped to start at right-back alongside a rotated defense including Joe Gomez at center-back.[2]
- Key Impacts: Blocked loans for Ramsay and midfielder Trey Nyoni amid fixture pile-up.
- Lineup Boost: Opportunities for Frimpong, Jones, and Chiesa in attack.
- Squad Depth: Emphasis on resting stars like Van Dijk and Mac Allister.
Liverpool fans will hope Ramsay seizes this moment, turning injury misfortune into a breakout season. The decision underscores Slot's pragmatic approach to navigating a grueling schedule.[1][2]
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