“Leeds United Eyeing Liverpool Sensation Conor Bradley on Loan: Will Klopp Give the Green Light?”
Leeds want to sign Liverpool sensation Conor Bradley on loan Leeds want Liverpool sensation on loan, Klopp ready to sanction exit – report Leeds United are looking to sign Liverpool sensation Conor Bradley on loan in the January transfer window According to TEAMtalk, Leeds United are one of a number of clubs interested in signing Liverpool sensation Conor Bradley on loan in January.
On their website (December 15), the news outlet writes that up to half a dozen Premier League and Championship sides are interested in signing the 20-year-old Northern Ireland right-back.
And Klopp is prepared to sanction a temporary departure from Anfield to bring him to more regular first-team football, with Leeds among the parties interested in completing the deal.
“Liverpool are set to sign defender Conor Bradley on loan in January and are fielding inquiries from a number of clubs,” they wrote.
“TEAMtalk has been told that up to a dozen clubs have approached the Reds because Bradley would be a really in-demand player if they let him go. “Burnley, Leeds, Middlesbrough and West Brom are among those interested.” Depth Full-back has certainly been a bit of an issue for Leeds this season, but Daniel Farke has made it work with his different solutions and attacking style of play.
Luke Ayling has dropped down the pecking order, Djed Spence has just returned from injury, Junior Firpo and Sam Byram have both suffered injuries this season and both Archie Gray and Jamie Shackleton have played at full-back more often than in their natural midfield positions. . . in season So if Farke wants to strengthen his midfield with these natural options, bringing in a new defender would be the perfect way for him to go, and Bradley is a very talented player.
He’s young, fit and hungry and still has international experience with Northern Ireland so wouldn’t be the craziest deal either.
Farke will certainly favor left-back this winter, but this signing should not be completely overlooked in the coming weeks.