Since 2019, Bradley has been a part of the club and has made significant progress. He started with the academy and then went on loan to Bolton last season. Although he primarily played as a right-back, he was deployed further up in League One, where he excelled with 53 appearances and seven goals, earning him individual honours. Despite a frustrating start to this season due to injury, he has signed a new three-year contract, reflecting the progress he has made.
Bradley was part of Klopp’s pre-season squad that went to Germany, but a stress fracture in his back cut his summer short. He was out for four months, but he returned off the bench against LASK. Klopp has praised him on several occasions, calling him a “real prospect” and saying that he counts on him.
Bradley is eager to help the team and stay available, especially with many games coming up. He has learned the ropes of the hybrid right-back position and is ready to take it up a notch in the coming weeks and months.
