Leeds want to sign Liverpool sensation on loan in January

Leeds want to sign Liverpool sensation on loan in January

Leeds United are one of several clubs that want to sign Liverpool sensation Conor Bradley on loan in January, according to TEAMtalk.

As per the report, nearly half a dozen Premier League and Championship clubs want to sign the 20-year-old. Moreover, Klopp is ready to sanction a temporary exit from Anfield for the right-back to get more game-time.

Leeds United has emerged as one of the stronger candidates to get the deal done.

“TEAMtalk has been informed Liverpool are ready to loan out defensive prospect Conor Bradley in January and are fielding enquiries from a host of clubs.

TEAMtalk has been told that up to a dozen clubs have made contact with the Reds as Bradley would be a player in real demand if they allowed him to leave.

Among those interested are Burnley, Leeds, Middlesbrough and West Brom.”

Leeds to sign Liverpool wonderkid Conor Bradley?

Leeds have been struggling with the full-back position this season. However, Farke has made it work with different solutions and his attacking style of play.

However, Luke Ayling has dropped the pecking order, and Djed Spence has just returned from injury. Moreover, Junior Firpo and Sam Byram have had their injury problems this season.

Additionally, Archie Gray and Jamie Shackleton have played at full-back more often than their natural midfield positions this season.

Hence, for Farke to strengthen his midfield with natural options, he must bring in a new full-back. The Northern Ireland international right-back would be ideal for the German side.

Bradley enjoyed a brilliant loan campaign with Bolton last season, and Klopp opted to keep him in the first-team. However, the 20-year-old suffered a stress fracture to his back in August, which kept him sidelined until late last month.

Still young, coachable, and hungry to make it, Bradley is a super-talented player. He also has international experience in Northern Ireland.

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