Scotland squad to face Turkey revealed as Calvin Ramsay earns first call-up and Ryan Jack passed fit
Clarke is without any Celtic players for the friendly clash so has turned to Ramsay and Bologna's Lewis Ferguson to link up with his team.
Steve Clarke has named his Scotland squad to face Turkey as Liverpool star Calvin Ramsay earns his first call-up for the friendly.
The Scots travel to Diyarbakir for the friendly having failed to qualify for the World Cup in Qatar as they look to continue their preparations for Euro 2024. Clarke is without any Celtic players after Ange Postecoglou ruled out their involvement, with the November break not a registered international window.
Callum McGregor would likely have missed out with injury anyway but without David Turnbull, Greg Taylor or Anthony Ralston, he has had to turn elsewhere to make up the 23-man group. It means a first call-up for Liverpool full-back Ramsay, who made his Liverpool debut against Napoli in the Champions League and was named on the bench against Tottenham at the weekend.
Elsewhere Ryan Jack returns to the squad despite not playing for Rangers since October while Bologna's Lewis Ferguson joins him in midfield hoping to earn his fifth cap.
Scotland squad to face Turkey in full
Goalkeepers: Craig Gordon, Liam Kelly, Robby McCrorie
Defenders, Grant Hanley, Jack Hendry, Scott McKenna, Nathan Patterson, Ryan Porteous, Calvin Ramsay, Andy Robertson, Kieran Tierney Midfielders: Stuart Armstrong, Lewis Ferguson, Billy Gilmour, Ryan Jack, John McGinn, Kenny McLean, Scott McTominay
Forwards: Che Adams, Jacob Brown, Ryan Christie, Lyndon Dykes, Ryan Fraser
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