Conor Bradley has committed to Liverpool for another four years, even as Trent Alexander-Arnold will leave at the end of the season.
Conor Bradley signed a new four-year contract with Premier League champions Liverpool.
Bradley’s impressive 27 appearances across all competitions demonstrate his remarkable development under Arne Slot during this season’s Reds’ championship run.
With Trent Alexander-Arnold’s departure at the end of the season, the team expects the Northern Irishman to play a bigger role in the first team.
Despite this, Bradley’s starting right-back spot is uncertain, given that Liverpool seemingly triggered Jeremie Frimpong’s £29.5 million release clause.
Having joined the Reds from Dungannon Swifts in 2019, the 21-year-old debuted in 2021 before a year on loan at Bolton Wanderers.
With two years left on his contract, Northern Ireland international Bradley (24 caps) will receive a new deal acknowledging his enhanced standing.
Liverpool’s 2-0 Champions League win over Real Madrid earned the defender significant praise for his convincing performance against Kylian Mbappé at Anfield.
This Premier League season, Bradley has 10 tackles, five chances created, and 45 duels won, and he is excited about his future on Merseyside.
As stated on the club’s website, Bradley expressed his pride and happiness at signing another contract with Liverpool, looking forward to the next chapter of their journey together.
“Just focus on the task and keep working diligently. I’ve had a fantastic two years [with the senior team]”.
“My strong performance continued this year, especially after a successful loan spell last year. Hopefully, we can continue to build more memories”.
Liverpool’s upcoming match against Brighton on Monday could see Bradley in a starting role; it’s their penultimate game.
Bradley secures a new deal with Liverpool ahead Alexander-Arnold’s exit
