Conor Bradley pens news Liverpool contract | OneFootball

Conor Bradley pens news Liverpool contract | OneFootball

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·17 May 2025

Conor Bradley pens news Liverpool contract

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Conor Bradley has committed his long-term future to Liverpool by signing a new four-year contract that will keep him at Anfield until 2029.

With Alexander-Arnold set for a high-profile move to Real Madrid this summer, Liverpool have moved decisively to tie their only remaining senior right-back to an extended contract.


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However, the Reds are still expected to bring in a new face, with Jeremie Frimpong closing in on a move from Bayer Leverkusen.

Speaking to Liverpoolfc.com after signing, Bradley expressed his pride and ambition:

“To sign another contract, I’m very proud and happy to see what the next steps on our journey together will be.

You’ve just got to keep your head down and keep working hard. It has been a fantastic two years [with the senior team].

Especially since coming back from loan and doing so well last year and continuing that on this year. It’s been really good. So, hopefully we can keep going and keep making more memories.”

Bradley’s new deal reportedly comes with a significant wage increase, reflecting his elevated status within the squad.

While he is not a direct product of the Liverpool academy, Bradley has been at the club since the age of 15.

He initially joined from Dungannon Swifts on a two-year scholarship programme, which eventually earned him a first professional contract in 2020.

Off the back of a successful loan spell with Bolton Wanderers three seasons ago, Bradley was voted Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year as he helped Bolton reach the promotion playoffs.

Consequently, Bradley was recalled by Liverpool for the subsequent campaign where he made 10 league starts, including a memorable 4-1 demolition of Chelsea where he scored once and assisted two goals.

The Northern Irishman, who has also established himself on the national scene with 17 caps to his name already, is set for a huge campaign next year as he looks to write his name in Liverpool folklore.

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