Aberdeen boss Jim Goodwin has admitted there is interest in youngster Calvin Ramsay who is being monitored by Liverpool.
The ECHO reported last month that Liverpool are monitoring the young Aberdeen right-back following an impressive breakthrough season in the Scottish Premiership. The 18-year-old has featured 33 times for his side so far this season.
Ramsay was recently named the Scottish Football Writers’ Young Player of the Year for his impressive displays this season. He has contributed one goal and nine assists in all competitions so far, despite Aberdeen being ninth in the league table.
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Ramsay recently spoke out over links with a move to Liverpool, where he admitted that he is flattered by such speculation. Now Goodwin has stated that clubs are showing an interest in the teenager, and did not rule out a summer move.
“I know there’s a lot of interest in Calvin,” Goodwin told Aberdeen Live.
“With him winning the Writers’ award last week and being up for other awards that is going to generate more interest.
“What happens in the summer will happen. Every player has got valuations.
“If someone comes in and are very serious about taking a player then obviously we will have to consider every option.”
Goodwin added: ““Prior to January, Calvin was probably one of the best young full-backs in the world to be perfectly honest. That is not an over-exaggeration.
“His stats, his data in terms of his attacking numbers, putting crosses in the box were incredible. He had a little dip in form.
“Whether that was because his head was turned in January with whether he was moving or not moving.
“As a young lad that can all weigh you down. But I think against Dundee we saw him getting back to his best.”