Liverpool set to reach agreement over Calvin Ramsey transfer as Aberdeen hold out for close to £10m for full-back | The Sun

LIVERPOOL are reportedly on the brink of an agreement with Aberdeen for highly-rated full-back Calvin Ramsey.

The 18-year-old has been on the Anfield club’s radar for months.

And, according to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool are about to make their move.

The Reds have submitted a bid to Aberdeen and have agreed personal terms with the right-back.

Aberdeen are playing hardball and want £8.5million plus add-ons for their prized asset.

Ramsey, 18, featured 33 times for the Scottish outfit last term, racking up an impressive nine assists across all competitions.

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The Scotland U21 international could provide cover for starting right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold.

It would also allow Joe Gomez to play in his natural position in the centre of the defence, if he remains at the club.

Gomez played ten times at right-back last season.

A deal would provide a huge financial boost to Aberdeen… but would pale in comparison with Liverpool's impending club-record move for Darwin Nunez.

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The Reds are on course to sign highly rated Benfica forward Darwin Nunez for £85m.

Boss Jurgen Klopp gave Nunez a glowing report when Liverpool narrowly beat Benfica in the Champions League quarter-finals.

Nunez netted twice in the Anfield leg, and saw a further two chalked off for offside denying him a hat-trick.

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