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Liverpool defender Calvin Ramsay is on the brink of completing a loan move for the remainder of the season.
Ramsay had spent the first half of the campaign at Wigan but returned to Anfield last week.
According to the Daily Record, he will join Scottish side Kilmarnock after the two clubs reached an agreement for a loan deal for the rest of the 2024/25 season.
The Scotland international is anticipated to finalize his move later this week.
Despite interest from League One and Two in England, as well as several options in the Scottish Premiership, Derek McInnes has persuaded him to make the move to Killie.
McInnes' familiarity with Ramsay from their time at Aberdeen, where Ramsay was a rising star, gave him an edge.
Liverpool had been keen to find the right loan to get the 21-year-old back in action.
He has had stints at Preston and Bolton last year and spent the first half of the season at Wigan Athletic.
Ramsay has been with Liverpool since 2022, who paid Aberdeen over $7million for his services.
His time at Wigan in England's third tier was marked by limited game time, playing just 302 minutes due to injury.
With the rise of Northern Ireland's Connor Bradley as backup to Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ramsay has slipped further down the pecking order under new Anfield boss Arne Slot.
Ramsay has made just two appearances for Liverpool, coming in cup competitions in the 2022-23 season under Jurgen Klopp.