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The January window has so far been fairly quiet for Liverpool in terms of completed deals, but there has been some movement at the Merseyside club.
Although Arne Slot’s first team has so far been unaffected, some of the Reds’ younger talents have been involved in mid-season moves.
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Kaide Gordon was recalled early from his loan at Norwich City and Marcelo Pitaluga’s loan move at Livingstone was also cut short before the 22-year-old goalkeeper signed for Fluminense in his native Brazil.
The Reds’ other January move saw right-back Calvin Ramsay return from Wigan before heading to Kilmarnock, where he will spend the rest of the season.
Kilmarnock’s bizarre Ramsay announcement
The transfer announcement video is a phenomenon that has taken the football world by storm over the last decade, with many sides using funny, clever and sometimes dramatic videos or stunts to announce new signings.
Kilmarnock’s announcement video confirming the singing of 21-year-old Ramsay on loan from Liverpool falls into all three categories.
Rather than opting for a traditional announcement, such as a photo of the youngster signing his contract or holding up his new shirt, the Scottish side decided to edit their new signing into a scene from the recently released film ‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’.
The video received great feedback from around the football world and has been watched over 430,000 times on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Although Kilmarnock’s announcement has earned a lot of attention, the loan move itself could be very beneficial for both sides involved.
Ramsay spent the first half of the season on loan at Wigan but was limited to just 551 minutes for the Latics.
The move to Kilmarnock, who sit ninth in the Scottish Premiership, could be the opportunity Ramsay has been searching for to get minutes into his legs and rediscover the form that prompted Liverpool to sign him in 2022.
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