NewsConor Bradley: All my dreams came true in the past 12 months - onwards to next season
Conor Bradley has detailed his excitement for the future after reflecting on his 'brilliant' 2023-24 season.
The Northern Ireland international fully grasped his opportunities in Liverpool's senior side last term, catching the eye in his 23 appearances.
His highlights included a memorable first goal against Chelsea at Anfield, being named Standard Chartered Player of the Month for January and then picking up a Carabao Cup winner's medal after starting the Wembley final.
Bradley is now looking to take further strides in a new era for the Reds under head coach Arne Slot.
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Watch on YouTubeThe 20-year-old told the Belfast Telegraph: "It was probably a disappointing end to the season, we wanted more than one cup, but it was a brilliant season on a personal note. All my dreams came true in the past 12 months.
"It's been special and onwards to next season. We want to keep getting better and keep improving."
On working with Slot, he continued: "I'm looking forward to it.
"Obviously there are going to be massive changes within the club. There will be new ideas and fresh faces, and hopefully it will go well and we can get off to a good start."
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