Conor Bradley has emerged as one of Liverpool’s most promising young talents and slowly getting more regular first-team action. The 21-year-old last signed a contract in December 2023, but his rapid rise under former manager Jürgen Klopp has carried over into Arne Slot’s tenure. Now a key figure in the squad, the right-back has made 22 appearances this season but is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury.
While Bradley still has two years remaining on his contract, first-choice right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to become a free agent at the end of the season, with no updates on a renewal. During the January transfer window, Real Madrid made efforts to sign him, with the Englishman still being their key target for the summer.
Although Bradley’s future at Anfield appears secure, the same cannot be said for key figures like Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, both of whose contracts run out this summer. Given that more than 10 players will be running out of contract by 2027, the owners of the Merseyside club have a significant task ahead.
The Northern Ireland International is already under contract until 2027 but with uncertainty of Trent Alexander-Arnold’s future, the Reds see him as a key part of their future plans, as reported by Ian Doyle of the Echo. Liverpool is looking to secure Conor Bradley’s long-term future as the club recently held talks regarding the renewal of his contract.
Bradley is likely to take a wait-and-see approach regarding his future, with a potential move away from Merseyside also on the table. For Liverpool, the upcoming transfer window will be the one to watch closely.