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Hugo Ekitike, meanwhile, is set to join Liverpool after a deal was agreed with Eintracht Frankfurt, and the striker already knows what jersey numbers are available at Anfield.
Bradshaw, known for his versatility and ability to operate on either wing or in central midfield, was the shining light for the U18s last term, finishing as the top scorer with 14 goals across all competitions.
Making an impact from the get-go, he scored on his U18 debut against Sunderland at just 15 years old in October 2023 and has since featured in both the FA Youth Cup and the UEFA Youth League, even earning a spot on the bench for the EFL Trophy.
Over the weekend, Bradshaw took to social media to express his joy, posting: "Delighted to sign my first professional contract with this prestigious club."
Having joined Liverpool from Accrington Stanley back in March 2021 as a U12 player, Bradshaw has also donned the England jersey at the U16 level.
"We came to Accrington because they do things the right way, and Joe’s game has developed under the coaches at the Academy," Bradshaw's dad, Gary, told Accrington Stanley's website back in 2021.
"He can play on either wing, central midfield, and up front
He is quick, skilful, and relatively tall."
Gary added: "It was a no-brainer when Liverpool came in."
Accrington Stanley's academy manager, Duncan Fearnhead, also spoke highly of Bradshaw upon his move to Liverpool.
He said: "Joe has been a fantastic player for Accrington Stanley during his time in our Academy
He has been a consistently high performer in anything asked of him, and it came as no surprise to me that Liverpool were interested.
"Joe is one of those boys that constantly wants to improve and be challenged
Although I'm disappointed not to be able to continue working with Joe, we have an agreement that's beneficial for everyone, and I don't doubt that he will continue to be successful at Liverpool as he's so dedicated and competitive.
"We all wish Joe every success and hope he can go all the way through the pathway and became a senior player for Liverpool."
Liverpool's academy is currently experiencing a period of significant transition, with the departure of long-standing figures Barry Lewtas and Marc Bridge-Wilkinson, who served as U21 and U18 coaches, respectively.
Rob Page, the former Wales manager, has stepped in as the new U21s head coach, while Liverpool is set to bring in Simon Wiles, a highly-regarded coach from Manchester United, to lead the U18s.
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