Conor Bradley Profile

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 Conor Bradley Player Profile
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 Real name  Conor Bradley  Place of birth  Northern Ireland
 Born  9 Jul, 2003  Nationality  Northern Ireland
 Height    Date Signed  1st Jul 2018
 Weight    Fee  Youth

 Appearance and Goal Summary
 League  League  FA Cup  FA Cup  L/Cup  L/Cup  Other  Other
 Apps  Goals  Apps  Goals  Apps  Goals  Apps  Goals
 11 (7)  1  3 (2)  0  7 (2)  0  3 (5)  0

Conor Bradley Bio

A talented and versatile player who featured mainly at right-back for Liverpool FC's youth teams, Conor Bradley has graduated to the senior set-up.

Bradley, who officially joined the Reds from Dungannon United in September 2019, made his senior international debut for Northern Ireland at the age of 17 in May 2021.

After agreeing his first professional deal with the club in July 2020, he spent most of the 2020-21 campaign with Barry Lewtas' U23s squad, scoring his first goal at Premier League 2 level against West Ham United in March, and also played in Marc Bridge-Wilkinson's U18s team that made it all the way to the FA Youth Cup final.

He travelled with the men's squad to Austria in July 2021 and played in the friendly game against VfB Stuttgart, then made his senior breakthrough in 2021-22 with a debut in the Carabao Cup tie at Norwich City.

He went on to make five appearances under Jürgen Klopp and was also nominated for Premier League 2 Player of the Season, having registered three goals and eight assists from his 21 appearances in the division.

Bradley then joined League One side Bolton Wanderers on loan for the 2022-23 season and enjoyed a hugely productive spell that included 53 appearances and seven goals.

Playing mostly in an advanced right-sided role, he helped Bolton lift the EFL Trophy at Wembley and was voted Player of the Year and Players' Player of the Year.

After returning to Liverpool ahead of the following campaign, Bradley put pen to paper on a new long-term contract with the Reds in December 2023 and impressed across 23 appearances after recovering from an injury.

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