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Calvin Ramsay: From Forgotten Man to Potential Arne Slot Savior at Liverpool
Calvin Ramsay, Liverpool's £4.2 million signing from Aberdeen in 2022, is staging a remarkable comeback after years of setbacks, positioning himself as a vital right-back option for manager Arne Slot amid injuries to key players.[1][2]
Ramsay's Liverpool journey has been turbulent: just two competitive appearances in four seasons, marred by two knee injuries and four loan spells with limited minutes. Once labeled a "forgotten man," he nearly departed on another loan this season. However, a strategic summer plan—devised with his agent and the club—kept him at Anfield. The focus: regain full fitness via U21 games while earning first-team training and opportunities.[1][2][4]
"I spoke with my agent and the club... the best solution was to stay around the club here, play with the U21s, get back to full fitness and get opportunities with the first team," Ramsay told Liverpool's official matchday programme. The plan has worked "perfectly." He's featured in nine matchday squads, starting the Carabao Cup tie against Crystal Palace—his first competitive outing for the Reds in nearly three years.[1][2]
Now thriving, Ramsay credits daily training with elite right-backs like Conor Bradley and new signing Jeremie Frimpong. Bradley's season-ending injury has blocked Ramsay's potential loan, making him crucial cover.[3][4] "To learn from them both... can hopefully make me a better player," he said, reflecting on differing career paths: Bradley's successful Bolton loan versus his own challenges.[4]
Despite hurdles, Ramsay's self-belief endures: "I've always believed in myself... I just need to keep working hard and take my opportunity." Under Slot, who won the Premier League last season, Liverpool's right-back succession planning is on track, with Ramsay emerging as a patient, developing asset ready to contribute.[1][4]
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