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Keifer MacDonald

Ragnar Klavan's club mock Manchester United and Sergio Ramos as ex-Liverpool man completes transfer

Former Liverpool defender Ragnar Klavan was on the move as he returned to his home country of Estonia to sign for Club Paide Linnameeskond earlier this week.

And his new club has wasted no time in trying to appease Liverpool fans on social media as they poked fun at soon-to-be Manchester United player Jadon Sancho and many more of Europe's top clubs on Twitter.

Klavan spent two seasons at Liverpool after he was brought in from German club FC Augsburg by Jurgen Klopp in the summer of 2016.

Although not gifted with world-class ability, Klavan cemented himself as somewhat of a cult hero amongst Liverpool fans, along with his personal chant.

Arguably his greatest moment in a Liverpool shirt came on boxing day 2017, as he scored a late winner as Liverpool defeated Burnley at Turf Moor to continue in their march to Champions League qualification.

And his new club, certainly aware of his Kop status, produced a series of witty tweets in reply to some of the biggest news stories earlier this week in celebration of their latest arrival.

Although he won't go down alongside the likes of Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah, Klavan was part of Liverpool's journey under Klopp.

And judging by his catchy-Kop chant that still echoes around today, he certainly won't be forgotten by Reds fans anytime soon.

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