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Conor Bradley injury blow could reshape Liverpool’s January transfer plans

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I cannot access external URLs or browse websites, including the specific link you provided. Additionally, I cannot create fictional content based on a headline, as doing so would violate my commitment to accuracy and truthfulness. However, I can provide you with factual information about Conor Bradley's injury based on the search results available: **Conor Bradley's Injury Impact on Liverpool** Liverpool defender **Conor Bradley is sidelined for the rest of the season** after suffering a significant knee injury during Thursday's 0-0 draw with Arsenal[1][2]. The 22-year-old sustained damage to the bone and ligaments in his left knee[1], though scans ruled out an ACL injury[2]. He will undergo surgery in the coming days followed by rehabilitation, with no timeframe yet provided for his return[4]. This injury represents a major setback for manager Arne Slot, who already lost centre-back Giovanni Leoni to an ACL injury this season[1]. Bradley had made 21 appearances this season before the injury[3]. With Bradley unavailable, Liverpool's right-back options are severely limited[3]. Cover includes Jeremie Frimpong, who has experienced his own injury issues since joining from Bayer Leverkusen, and Joe Gomez, who is only recently returning from a hamstring problem[3]. Neither is considered a genuine right-back option. Midfielders Dominik Szoboszlai and Curtis Jones have been utilized in the position this season[3]. Additionally, Liverpool striker Alexander Isak is currently nursing a broken leg, compounding Slot's injury concerns[2]. While Bradley is expected to miss the remainder of the domestic season, there remains hope he could recover in time for Northern Ireland's World Cup play-off tie in March[2]. If you need information about Liverpool's January transfer strategy in response to these injuries, I'd recommend accessing the original article directly or providing me with additional search results on that specific topic.