Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes has backed Calvin Ramsay to reignite his career at Rugby Park after signing the defender on loan from Liverpool
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The Rugby Park boss is sure the right-back will bring "pace, quality and confidence" to Kilmarnock and feels that his job for the next few months is to "find the boy we all know is in there". "In all honesty it's not gone as well as he, or Liverpool, would've expected," McInnes said of Ramsay's move to Merseyside.
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Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes knows him from earlier in his career, which will likely help his development. Ramsay was coming through the youth system at Aberdeen when McInnes was in charge there.
Title rivals Liverpool, meanwhile, are also thought to be on the lookout for fresh additions. In fact, reports from out in Italy claim the Reds are ready to try and hijack any Manchester United attempts to land Leece’s highly-rated left-back in Patrick Dorgu.