Manchester United join a host of clubs in scouting Aberdeen defender Calvin Ramsay, 18, during their draw against Rangers... with Tottenham, Leicester, Southampton and Leeds also running the rule over the £6m teenager
- Aberdeen full-back Calvin Ramsay is attracting interest from the Premier League
- Man United led a posse of English sides scouting him vs Rangers on Tuesday
- Tottenham, Leicester, Southampton and Leeds were also monitoring Ramsay
- Aberdeen are seeking a fee in excess of £6million for the youngster this month
Manchester United led a posse of English Premier League clubs running the rule over Aberdeen's wanted full-back Calvin Ramsay in Tuesday's 1-1 draw with Rangers.
Tottenham, Leicester City, Southampton and Leeds United all dispatched scouts to Pittodrie to track the coveted 18-year-old before he cramped up after 74 minutes. Bologna of Italy and Germany's Eintracht Frankfurt have also asked to be kept in the loop over developments.
Reluctant to put a precise figure on the head of their teenage asset, Aberdeen are seeking a fee in excess of £6million to sell in the current window. The Pittodrie side would also ask any buying club to send the youngster back on loan for the rest of this season.
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Scottish full-backs Kieran Tierney, Aaron Hickey, Nathan Patterson and Andy Robertson have all gone for large fees in recent years and former Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes expects Ramsay to be next.
Now boss of Kilmarnock McInnes told Sky Sports: 'He's a terrific kid, he comes from a good family and has a really good agent who looks after him.
'He has obviously got himself in the team this season. His best form of defending is his attacking, like most modern full backs. That will appeal to a lot of teams in England.
'I think he will go in this window. The money potentially there for Aberdeen will be tough for him to turn down. The hope for Aberdeen is that they get him back on loan, and that he will still be an Aberdeen player to help them this season.'
Aberdeen are also bracing themselves for interest in Scotland midfielder Lewis Ferguson.
Scorer of the penalty kick which earned a valuable point against Rangers, the 22-year-old is a target for Cagliari.
And while there has been no approach as yet, Sportsmail understands the Serie A strugglers will firm up their interest once they complete the sale of midfielder Nandez.
A target for Torino and Inter Milan, the Uruguayan's anticipated departure would trigger a written proposal to Aberdeen.
Dons midfielder Ryan Hedges, meanwhile, is a pre-contract target for Championship promotion chasers Blackburn Rovers.
Unsuccessful with a £400k offer in the summer, Tony Mowbray's side are reluctant to offer the same money in the current window and are now willing to wait until summer to take the Welsh international.
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