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Liverpool transfer news: Fan favourite nears exit as Conor Bradley replacement plan clear

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Liverpool Transfer News: No Right-Back Signing Planned Despite Conor Bradley's Season-Ending Injury

Liverpool have no intention of signing a right-back in the January transfer window, despite Conor Bradley's devastating knee injury ruling him out for the remainder of the 2025-26 season[3][4]. The 22-year-old Northern Ireland international suffered significant ligament and bone damage during the closing stages of Liverpool's 0-0 draw at Arsenal, requiring surgery and sidelining him until at least pre-season[3][4].



Reliable sources, including David Ornstein in The Athletic, confirm the club "do not intend to sign" a replacement this month, adhering to their policy against permanent deals for short-term needs[3]. Speculation from Sky Germany's Florian Plettenberg about an urgent search has been contradicted[3]. Liverpool's approach avoids knee-jerk reactions, even amid fan pressure[3].

The Reds possess internal options at right-back. Jeremie Frimpong, signed for £29.5 million from Bayer Leverkusen after Trent Alexander-Arnold's departure, provides a natural backup despite his own hamstring issues earlier this season[4]. Joe Gomez offers versatility, while midfielders Dominik Szoboszlai and Curtis Jones have deputized there—Szoboszlai successfully in several matches, Jones less so against PSV Eindhoven[3][4]. A potential Calvin Ramsay loan move is also likely blocked to bolster squad depth[2].

Bradley, a fan favourite, is hoped to return for summer pre-season, potentially in time for Northern Ireland's World Cup play-offs[4]. However, concerns linger over right-back shortages if injuries strike Frimpong or others, leaving manager Arne Slot potentially exposed for key fixtures[3]. Liverpool's pragmatic stance prioritizes long-term strategy over January panic-buying, as they chase Premier League glory[3][4].

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