

- Liverpool have started contract talks with Conor Bradley, with a planned 650% salary increase
- The new five-year deal would raise Bradley’s wages from £10,000 to £75,000 per week
- Bradley is considered the long-term replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold
Key Takeaways:
Liverpool’s management has started negotiations with Conor Bradley over a new contract. According to reports in the English media, the deal would be for five years, and the Northern Irishman’s salary would increase by 650%. Bradley currently earns £10,000 per week, and the new agreement would raise that figure to £75,000. The 21-year-old is valued at £16.5 million by Transfermarkt.
🚨 Liverpool have opened talks with Conor Bradley over a new five-year contract that could see the 21-year old earn a 650% pay rise.
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Bradley broke into the first team last season under Jürgen Klopp. Arne Slot has continued to provide him with opportunities, with the right-back making 22 appearances in all competitions so far this campaign. One of his standout performances came against Kylian Mbappé in the match against Real Madrid in November.
In the long term, Bradley is viewed as the successor to Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is expected to join Real Madrid at the end of the season when his contract with Liverpool expires. Bradley’s current contract with Liverpool, signed just 15 months ago, runs until 2027.