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Liverpool defender leaves on loan after Champions League debut

By Kirk Pareira
June 21, 2022
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Liverpool youngster Conor Bradley has gone on loan to Bolton Wanderers.

The young right-back has joined the Trotters on a season-long loan deal for the upcoming 2022/23 campaign. It will be the first time the 18-year-old has left Anfield in his professional career.

Bradley’s departure comes just days after Liverpool announced the signing of fellow right-back Calvin Ramsay from Aberdeen. The new £6.5million addition to the Reds squad will provide cover for Trent Alexander-Arnold.

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Ramsay’s arrival meant Bradley’s playing time would be limited at Liverpool and as a result, Jurgen Klopp sanctioned a temporary exit for the youngster. He will be looking to help Bolton win promotion to the Championship after finishing ninth in Ligue 1 last season.

Last season, Bradley made his first real impression on the Liverpool first team. Klopp gave him his debut in the Carabao Cup third round win at Norwich City last September. He also started the FA Cup third round victory over Shrewsbury Town in January this year, as well as the end of the Champions League group stage victory at AC Milan last December.

As well as impressing at club level, Bradley already has international experience by his side. He has won three caps for Northern Ireland, having made his debut in May last year.

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