Conor Bradley pledges future to Liverpool and reacts to contract sagas - 'I just want'
- mrwedwards
- Apr 19
- 2 min read

Conor Bradley has pledged his future to Liverpool, admitting it would be a dream to win the Premier League with his boyhood club.
The Northern Ireland international is expected to start away at Leicester City on Sunday, with the Reds potentially having the opportunity to clinch the title if Arsenal lose to Ipswich Town.
The 21-year-old has made 24 appearances under Arne Slot this season, with 14 coming in the Premier League. Starting 10 times in all competitions, he has also missed 18 games through injury.
Bradley admits such lay-offs have been frustrating, but after recently returning from a hamstring injury, he is determined to help Liverpool win the title.
Bradley
"It's been a bit of a frustrating year for me with injuries, but I am really happy to be back and back with the team,”
“Hopefully I can help as much as I can and bring the Premier League home.
"It would be really special if we can get over the line. Whenever you join a club like Liverpool you dream of winning the Premier League.
"It's my dream club. I have supported Liverpool all of my life and bringing home the Premier League would be so special.
“I am enjoying my time here. I just want to keep working really hard and keep doing well for the club and keep bringing trophies home if possible.
"We are top of the league for a reason, because we have played really good football, and hopefully if we can do that for a few more games we should have it won and I am sure there would be great celebrations if we do it too.”
Bradley has served as back-up to Trent Alexander-Arnold over the past two seasons
But he could become Liverpool’s new first-choice right-back next season, should the Reds vice-captain join Real Madrid
While Alexander-Arnold is anticipated to move on, both Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijkhave recently brought their own contract sagas to an end by signing
Bradley believes it sends a great statement to see the pair commit their futures to Liverpool.
Bradley said
"It's really good for the likes me because they are putting faith in the club and they know the club is going in the right direction,"
"To play with players of [their] calibre is a privilege.
"Just how good they are, not just in games but in training every day, and the things you can learn of them, it's brilliant and good for every Liverpool fan out there."





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