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Liverpool Transfer Latest: Conor Bradley Replacement Plan as Exit Nears for Fan Favourite
Liverpool FC have no plans to enter the January transfer market for a right-back replacement despite Conor Bradley's devastating season-ending knee injury, according to reports.[1][2]
The 22-year-old Northern Ireland international suffered significant ligament and bone damage during a 1-1 draw with Arsenal, avoiding a dreaded ACL tear but requiring surgery. Carried off on a stretcher, Bradley faces a lengthy absence, unlikely to feature again in the 2025-26 season, though pre-season fitness and even a potential World Cup appearance remain possibilities if Northern Ireland qualify via March play-offs.[1]
Liverpool's stance is firm: no panic buys or short-term fixes, true to their reputation. The club joins long-term absentees like Giovanni Leoni and forward Alexander Isak on the sidelines but prioritizes internal solutions over market moves.[1][2]
Right-Back Depth Assessed
Summer saw Trent Alexander-Arnold depart for a nominal fee, prompting a £29.5 million ($39.7m) signing of Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen. The Dutch right-back, plagued by hamstring issues earlier, has been fit since Christmas, starting just four Premier League games but providing key cover.[1]
- Dominik Szoboszlai has filled in at right-back five times this season—against Newcastle, Arsenal, Burnley, Nottingham Forest, and Galatasaray.[1]
- Curtis Jones also deputized, enduring a tough outing in a Champions League loss to PSV Eindhoven.[1]
With Frimpong's return to form and versatile squad options, Liverpool trust their depth to navigate the crisis without a January deal. Fans await updates on Bradley's recovery, a "fan favourite" whose exit has sparked concern, but the club eyes stability over rushed recruitment.[1]
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