Liverpool Eye Bradley returns to strengthen defense. Liverpool defense awaits much-needed reinforcement from Bradley In a volatile sea of injuries, Liverpool appear to have a ray of hope on the horizon.
The Premier League giant is struggling with a squad full of injuries, especially in the defensive squad.
We can’t think about Liverpool’s recent challenges without mentioning the unexpected shock of Andy Robertson, who has been out of action for four long months.
This unfortunate absence has thrust Luke Chambers into the spotlight, sharing starting responsibility with Kostas Tsimikas, at least until the Scot makes his planned return.
Not to mention Joel Matip, Joe Gomez and Ibrahima Konate, who all have physical problems.
The right-back position has been particularly difficult for the Red Devils in recent seasons.
With Trent Alexander-Arnold holding down the fort as the only first-choice right-back, there is no denying the need for more depth in this key position.
Ahead of the Red Devils’ Carabao Cup clash with Bournemouth, assistant manager Pep Ljinders has hinted at the imminent return of Conor Bradley.
The 20-year-old young defender is about to return to training.
“Conor is making significant progress.
He works closely with (Andreas) Schlumberger, and that seems optimistic,” Lijnders noted.
Highlighting Bradley’s attacking ability, he added: “His return will amplify our threat on the right flank.
” Bradley’s past successes Bradley, considered Alexander-Arnold’s perfect protege, showed his mettle during his loan spell at Bolton Wanderers.
His impressive record is 53 appearances, culminating in 13 goals.
His impact was such that he received both the club’s Premier League and Player of the Year awards, and shared Bolton’s young player award with James Trafford.
There is little argument that Bradley’s return will bring flexibility to Liverpool’s defence.
This move could help Gomez return to his preferred role at centre-back.
Additionally, exposing Bradley to the Premier League will certainly enrich his development trajectory.