
Conor Bradley
22-Year-Old
Liverpool
Premier
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Bradley struggled with injuries last season, but he served as a backup to Trent Alexander-Arnold, something he no longer has to worry about. Jeremie Frimpong offers a different look as a more attacking option, while Bradley is a more traditional right-back who can play in a back-four comfortably. Bradley might not be as attacking as Frimpong, but he links up well with Mohamed Salah and has significant offensive upside as long as he stays in the starting XI. If he can stay healthy, there's a real chance for 20-plus starts in 2025/26.

Starts twice during break
Bradley played a total of 166 minutes between two games over the international break.
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Bradley was still recovering some of his fitness levels after returning ahead of the international break, but now appears to be in a decent spot after he received two starts that totalled to 166 minutes of play with Northern Ireland. This should clear the defender for regular minutes again when Liverpool resumes play. He will now compete with an injured Jeremie Frimpong (hamstring for the starting spot, with Frimpong also appearing to be regaining fitness and ready for a return.
Bradley was still recovering some of his fitness levels after returning ahead of the international break, but now appears to be in a decent spot after he received two starts that totalled to 166 minutes of play with Northern Ireland. This should clear the defender for regular minutes again when Liverpool resumes play. He will now compete with an injured Jeremie Frimpong (hamstring for the starting spot, with Frimpong also appearing to be regaining fitness and ready for a return.
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Training fully this week
Bradley has trained fully this week, building on his fitness after featuring for 10 minutes in Monday's clash against Newcastle, coach Arne Slot said in the press conference. "I think the positive is that Conor Bradley only had one or two training sessions before the Newcastle game, he has trained this week the whole week - [well] not the whole week as there are still two days to go."
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Returns to bench
Bradley (undisclosed) is on the bench for Monday's trip to Newcastle.
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Trains Thursday
Bradley (undisclosed) has trained for a few minutes with the team, according to manager Arne Slott. "Conor trained for a few minutes with us today for the first time."
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Unlikely for Friday
Bradley (undisclosed) appears not to be an option for Friday's match against Bournemouth after missing last week's Community Shield match and has yet to train, according to his club.
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Injured in training
Bradley missed Monday's friendly with Athletic due to an injury, per manager Arne Slot. "Unfortunately, Virgil is sick today. We miss out on Alisson. [Joe] Gomez is not there, [Conor] Bradley is not there."
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Could sign new contract
Liverpool could be interested in handing Bradley a new contract, according to The Sun.
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Liverpool have opened talks with Bradley over a new five-year contract. The right-back, who is having a breakout season in 2024-25, could earn a pay rise of about 650 percent if he signs the proposed deal. The Reds want to lock him up due to the likely departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Liverpool have opened talks with Bradley over a new five-year contract. The right-back, who is having a breakout season in 2024-25, could earn a pay rise of about 650 percent if he signs the proposed deal. The Reds want to lock him up due to the likely departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold.