Liverpool right-back Conor Bradley has been [ruled out for the rest of the season](https://footballtoday.com/2026/01/11/liverpools-conor-bradley-to-undergo-surgery-and-miss-remainder-of-the-season/) following a knee injury he sustained in the goalless Premier League draw with Arsenal.
The Northern Irishman becomes the third Liverpool player to suffer a serious injury this season, following Alexander Isak and Giovanni Leoni injuries.
The setback has led to suggestions that the Reds will sign a replacement during the winter transfer window.
However, according to [The Athletic](https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6963068/2026/01/13/transfer-latest-manchester-united-liverpool-aston-villa-arsenal-january-window/), the defending Premier League champions do not intend to sign a new right back.
In Bradley’s absence, Jeremie Frimpong, Joe Gomez, Dominik Szoboszlai, Wataru Endo and Curtis Jones can deputise in the position.
Bradley had been viewed as a potential long-term option to succeed Trent Alexander-Arnold but has struggled for consistency this season, in part due to recurring fitness issues.
His absence gives Frimpong the chance to become Liverpool’s first-choice right-back.
While Frimpong has played as a right winger, particularly with the absence of Mohamed Salah, he is unlikely to secure a starting berth playing in that position.
The Dutchman has had his own fitness concerns, but will now hope to stay fit for the rest of the season to become a mainstay in the starting XI.
With their title defence appearing increasingly unlikely, Arne Slot’s side will be aiming to secure a top-four finish and make progress in the Champions League and FA Cup.