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Liverpool Youngster Calvin Ramsay Delighted He Stayed at Anfield: "It's Worked Out Perfectly"
Calvin Ramsay, the Liverpool right-back who nearly departed Anfield last summer, has expressed profound relief and satisfaction at remaining with the club. In a candid interview, the young Scot revealed he's "so glad" he didn't leave, describing how recent events have made staying the perfect decision.[5]
Ramsay's opportunity arose unexpectedly due to Conor Bradley's injury, which sidelined the Northern Irish talent and opened the door for the 22-year-old to step up. Having faced an uncertain future amid limited first-team minutes and loan spells at Bolton Wanderers and Preston North End, Ramsay was on the brink of a permanent exit. However, Liverpool's faith in their academy products paid off, thrusting him into the spotlight during a challenging period.[5]
"I was close to leaving, but I'm thrilled I stayed. It's worked out perfectly," Ramsay stated, highlighting his gratitude for manager Arne Slot's trust. The Dutch coach has integrated Ramsay into pre-match preparations and squad rotations, allowing him to showcase his pace, crossing ability, and defensive solidity—attributes that excited Liverpool when they signed him from Aberdeen in 2022 for £4.2 million.
This development underscores Liverpool's youth development strategy amid a season marred by injuries. With Bradley out and Trent Alexander-Arnold managing his workload, Ramsay has featured in recent matches, impressing with mature performances. Fans have praised his energy and pinpoint deliveries, drawing comparisons to his breakout season.
Ramsay's story serves as a testament to perseverance. Despite earlier setbacks, including adapting to elite-level demands, his decision to stay has rekindled his Anfield dream. As Liverpool navigate a title race and cup campaigns, Ramsay eyes a prolonged role, potentially securing his long-term future at the club he idolizes.
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