Calvin Ramsay, a safeguard from Aberdeen, has joined Liverpool as the club's third securing of the mid year move season.
The Reds paid an incredible £6.5 million for the youngster right-back, who showed up for the club in two seasons at Pittodrie.
The Dons institute graduate has addressed Scotland Under-21s multiple times and was named Scottish FWA Young Player of the Year last season.
"I'm simply humming and it's a blessing from heaven to be here," Ramsay, 18, said subsequent to joining the Anfield club.
"Playing for Aberdeen was a blessing from heaven, and presently to be at one of the biggest, if not the greatest, clubs on the planet is an immense accomplishment, and I'm eager to show the allies what I have."
"Ideally, in pre-season, I can show everybody at the club, the staff, and the players what I have, and afterward we'll see what occurs from that point," he says.
Ramsay joins 19-year-old assailant Fabio Carvalho and 22-year-old Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez in joining the FA Cup and Carabao Cup champions.
"There's been a ton of youthful players who have played," the Merseysiders' new No22 proceeded. "Any semblance of Trent [Alexander-Arnold] and Harvey [Elliott] too, there's much more."
Last season, Calvin Ramsay was a crucial player for Aberdeen.
Last season, Calvin Ramsay was a crucial player for Aberdeen.
"Clearly, there's a street here - it's one reason I picked it."
"It's not just a major club; they offer youthful players first-group chances."
"So there's no great explanation for why I can't take a stab at a spot in the first-group crew in the event that I can come in during pre-season and establish a connection."
Sadio Mane is probably going to join Bayern Munich on a three-year understanding, and Jurgen Klopp's side are planning for his flight.
The Senegalese's flight is supposed to follow that of partner forward Divock Origi, who is set to leave the club toward the finish of his agreement not long from now.