Conor Bradley, Northern Ireland’s promising full-back, has solidified his commitment to Liverpool by signing a new long-term contract with the Premier League giants.
The 20-year-old’s agreement follows his recent appearance in Liverpool’s Europa League Group E victory over LASK at Anfield, marking his first game of the season.
Bradley’s journey with Liverpool began in 2019 when he joined the club from his hometown team, Dungannon Swifts. Since then, he has grown into an important player for both his club and country, having earned 13 caps for Northern Ireland.
His debut for Liverpool came in September 2021, and he has since made a total of six competitive appearances for Jürgen Klopp’s team. Bradley’s development was further enhanced by his successful loan spell at Bolton for the 2022-23 season, where he impressed with seven goals in 53 games. His performances at Bolton didn’t go unnoticed, as he received the club’s Young Player, Players’ Player, and Player of the Season awards.
Returning to Liverpool, Bradley made a significant contribution in the recent Europa League match, coming on as a substitute for Ryan Gravenberch. His return was especially noteworthy, considering he had recovered from a back injury that sidelined him from Northern Ireland’s last six matches.
