Conor Bradley has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool. The Northern Irishman's previous deal was due to expire in the summer of 2027, but his fresh terms extend beyond that, and he has also received a pay rise to reflect his heightened standing in the squad.
Bradley's new deal runs until the summer of 2029, which puts Liverpool in a strong position should another club attempt to sign the 21-year-old in the future.
Liverpool will say goodbye to the other right-back in its squad, Trent Alexander-Arnold, as he joins Real Madrid on a free transfer this summer after running down his contract at Anfield.
Bradley spoke to club media about his new deal, saying: “To sign another contract, I’m very proud and happy to see what the next steps on our journey together will be. You’ve just got to keep your head down and keep working hard.
“It has been a fantastic two years [with the senior team]. Especially since coming back from loan and doing so well last year and continuing that on this year. It’s been really good. So, hopefully we can keep going and keep making more memories.”