NewsPep Lijnders discusses loan plan for Calvin Ramsay
Liverpool assistant manager Pepijn Lijnders has confirmed Calvin Ramsay could head out on loan again before the end of the January transfer window.
The Scottish full-back returned to the Reds earlier this month from a spell in the Championship with Preston North End.
Asked whether the plan is for Ramsay to complete another temporary switch for the second half of the season, Lijnders said: "Him and Nat [Phillips], good examples. There's interest – [which] is good.
"We have to find – with the agent, with himself, with the clubs – the right decision for the player. He needs to have game time, needs to play, have a lot of success.
"That's why I like the move of Fabio [Carvalho], for example. He plays a lot, is straight away decisive – together with Tyler [Morton].
"Matt Newberry, our head of loans, he's full of business this winter. He needs a holiday after this for sure!
"These boys all have potential, otherwise they would not be with us. But they need as well the right pathway. What you said, a good loan can do wonders."
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