Arne Slot already has his first act as the new manager of Liverpool ready
The new Liverpool boss, Arne Slot, appears to be planning a new contract for defensive standout Conor Bradley, demonstrating their continued success with prudent player development selections.
Conor Bradley has had an incredible adventure while working at Liverpool. Bradley grabbed the chance when Trent Alexander-Arnold‘s injury first brought him into the public eye.
His outstanding play starting in January has cemented his roster spot under Jurgen Klopp. Notably, in just his second Premier League appearance, Bradley got his first goal for Liverpool and supplied two assists, winning man-of-the-match in a 4-1 victory over Chelsea.
Bradley’s stellar performances continued, as he played a crucial role in Liverpool’s Carabao Cup final triumph over Chelsea at Wembley. Demonstrating maturity and skills beyond his years, Bradley has become a key asset in Liverpool’s defensive lineup.
Since Jurgen Klopp left the Reds ending his nine-year reign at Anfield. Arne Slot is entering Liverpool as the new head coach of the club and has taken up his first act at to reward the young star with a new deal.
Bradley’s current deal is £10,000-per-week but Bradley should be granted a new contract since his teammates like Ibrahima Konate and Konstantinos Tsimikas make more than £70,000. This act would serve as an assurance to Bradley’s future, which also serves as a great example for other young players in the Liverpool system.
Arne Slot will play a huge role in Bradley’s future growth, thus it looks like the young defender won’t be going out on loan the next year.
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With the talent like Bradley’s, the youngster could undoubtedly play huge role in Slot’s plans for the Reds. Next season could see the 20-year-old emerge as a key player of Liverpool’s playing XI.