NewsConor Bradley signs new long-term Liverpool FC contract
Conor Bradley has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool FC.
The Northern Ireland international put pen to paper on the deal at the AXA Training Centre to further extend a spell with the club that began when he joined in September 2019 from Dungannon United.
After progressing through the Academy ranks, Bradley made his senior debut against Norwich City in the Carabao Cup in September 2021 and has totalled six competitive appearances for the Reds and been capped 13 times by his country.
“Delighted to have signed a new contract with Liverpool FC,” he posted on social media following the announcement.
Previously an FA Youth Cup finalist with the U18s, the full-back spent the entirety of 2022-23 on loan with Bolton Wanderers in League One, enjoying a hugely successful time that included seven goals and 53 appearances.
Bradley helped Bolton lift the EFL Trophy at Wembley and was chosen as both Player of the Year and Players’ Player of the Year.
He returned to Liverpool in the summer and, having been sidelined during the opening months of the season due to injury, the 20-year-old made his comeback as a substitute in the Europa League win over LASK on Thursday night.
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