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Conor Bradley's value after great performance in Carabao Cup is worth more than one of the veterans

Young Reds player aims to be one of the Reds' next stars

By Charles Cornwall

Conor Bradley playing with the Reds and a lot of money
Conor Bradley playing with the Reds and a lot of money
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After Liverpool gained an important advantage in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semifinals against Fulham, manager Jürgen Klopp must be more than happy with the performance of several of his players who carried a lot of responsibility in these 90 minutes, with defender Conor Bradley obviously under the most pressure as he had to cover for Trent Alexander Arnold's absence in a cup semifinal.

For a young Bradley to have had such pressure on him, this element on defense did a spectacular job throughout the game, being involved in both offense and defense, causing his multifunctionality that at the end of the game many consider him as the MVP over players like Curtis Jones, Cody Gakpo and Darwin Nunez.

This great game of Bradley could cause that in the not too distant future this element could be considered as one of the real options of change for Alexander Arnold, getting with it not only a chance to succeed in the first team, but also to increase its value even more than it has already done in this time, and is that the defender at this time even without being a reference has been able to reach a value of 2 million euros, being above other players in the group that do not see recurrent activity, this being the case of goalkeeper Adrian San Miguel who has established his numbers just in the 600 thousand euros.

With a difference of around 1.4 million euros between the defender and the veteran Reds goalkeeper, it is normal to think that a continuity of Bradley could make his figure skyrocket, although of course, this depends a lot on how well this element can do in all kinds of situations, passing for the moment this first barrier that was a first leg EFL Cup semi-final.

Conor Bradley is the future of Reds defense

With Trent Alexander Arnold's insistence that he wants to be a midfield player, coach Jürgen Klopp could only get his wish if Conor Bradley proves he has what it takes to be the heir to the right back position in defense, with the German coach having a great first impression with a player who knows how to join the attack well and who has more defensive qualities than Alexander, being still clear the advantage that the number 66 shirt has, especially with that great shot from half distance that few others have.


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