Jurgen Klopp reportedly has plans to use Conor Bradley in Liverpool’s first-team once the defender is back to full fitness.
According to the Liverpool Echo, the Anfield manager is anticipating the return of the Northern Ireland international, with Bradley currently out due to injury sustained in pre-season.
The 20-year-old right-back had been billed as Trent Alexander-Arnold’s backup heading into this campaign, though injuries has seen Bradley only watch on from a distance.

With Klopp really struggling to find a suitable replacement for the 24-year-old in the right-back position, having Bradley back will be a major boost for Liverpool.
And the Reds boss is seemingly excited for Bradley’s return, with Klopp already having plans for the defender’s comeback, which as of now is currently unknown.
Labelled as ‘superb’ by Manchester United defender Jonny Evans, Bradley has all the tools needed to act as second-fiddle to Alexander-Arnold in defence, and the sooner the youngster returns, the better.
Klopp will want Bradley fit for Liverpool ASAP

Klopp is aware of just how big a talent Bradley is, and it’s no wonder why the Liverpool manager wants the defender back to full fitness already.
The 20-year-old is an exceptional prospect and already a full international already with Northern Ireland, and Bradley can add a lot of value and depth to Liverpool’s back line.
Injury has come at the worst possible time for the youngster, and the sooner Bradley is back, the quicker the defender can begin working on his exciting development as a Liverpool player.
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