Calvin Ramsay is "one step closer" to being involved in a Premier League matchday squad with Liverpool after returning to training.
The Scottish right-back was signed from Aberdeen in the summer, but is yet to feature for the Reds after picking up an injury during pre-season.
Ramsay was signed as back-up for Trent Alexander-Arnold in the right-back position and Liverpool fans may soon be able to get a glimpse of his talents after recovering from injury.
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The 19-year-old made 28 appearances for Aberdeen last season and was named Young Player of the Year in the Scottish Premier League - sparking Liverpool into action as the summer transfer window opened.
Ramsay took to social media to confirm his return to full training on Thursday: "Back in full training. One step closer!"
The former Aberdeen right-back is very unlikely to not be included in the squad to face Brighton on Saturday as Liverpool return to Premier League action, but he may be fit enough to make the bench as the Reds host Rangers on Tuesday night in the Champions League.
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