Liverpool are in talks with Preston North End to bring an early end to the loan spell of right-back Calvin Ramsay, who joined the Championship club in the summer transfer window. The decision to recall Ramsay is influenced by a number of circumstances, with injury a major cause of his limited involvement at Preston.
The Scottish defender arrived at Deepdale in the hope of accumulating valuable minutes in his career, but injuries have thwarted his plans, limiting him to just two appearances in the current season. Against this backdrop, Liverpool are looking to reassess their situation and believe Ramsay could be a valuable option, especially with the recent injury suffered by Trent Alexander-Arnold. The full-back Liverpool want to fill Alexander Arnold's place
The loss of Alexander-Arnold, who will be out of action for the next few weeks due to knee problems, has left Jurgen Klopp with a lack of options at the right-back position. Although Conor Bradley is emerging as the likely replacement, Ramsay emerges as a viable alternative if he recovers and is fit to play.
The decision to recall Ramsay from loan aligns with Liverpool's previous strategy this season, where they have already recalled Rhys Williams and Fabio Carvalho from loan deals. The move suggests the immediate need for solutions in Liverpool's defence and the high
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