Bradley suffered a significant knee injury in Thursday's goalless draw at Arsenal, ending his season early in what is a huge blow for the Reds and manager Arne Slot, who has to now find a replacement.
The fullback will have surgery, although Liverpool have not put a timescale on how long Bradley will be sidelined for. Jeremie Frimpong should step in for the defender but will not be able to play every single game.
In steps Ramsay, who spoke to the club website about how he is ready to feature when possible after growing in confidence since the start of the season.
"I spoke with my agent and the club at the start of the season and, off the back of the loans that I've had, the best solution was to stay around the club here, play with the U21s, get back to full fitness and get opportunities with the first team like I've got.
“That was the plan really, and I think it's worked out perfectly because I feel fit, I feel good training with the first team, and hopefully it puts me in a good position now.
"I had two knee injuries and didn't play a lot when I was out on loan, but I've always believed in myself.
"I think that's how I'm at this club in the first place. I've always believed in myself, knew what I can do and I just knew I need to keep working hard and when I got an opportunity, like the Palace game, to take it.
"I think I did take it, so hopefully I can just keep going and maybe get some more opportunities."
The 22-year-old has returned to Liverpool’s first-team squad and has been on the senior bench for the last few games. Ramsay was expected to go out on loan but is now likely to stay as Slot prepares to throw him into the side.
