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Liverpool Have Found Alexander-Arnold’s Successor After His Move to Real Madrid
With Trent Alexander-Arnold’s move to Real Madrid all but confirmed, Liverpool has taken a decisive step to shape its future. The club announced on Saturday the contract renewal of Conor Bradley, who is now poised to become the Reds’ new starting right-back.
A Generational Shift at Right-Back
At 21 years old, Conor Bradley has been one of the most pleasant surprises for Liverpool since last season. Although injuries have occasionally slowed him down, he’s already made 27 appearances this campaign, impressing with his aggression, tactical awareness, and defensive work rate.
His new contract, which runs until 2029, signals Liverpool’s intent to build around him as they prepare for life after Alexander-Arnold. The England international will leave Anfield as a free agent on June 30, closing a legendary chapter with the club before beginning a new one in Madrid.
“I’m really proud and happy to sign a new contract,” Bradley said. “Now it’s about keeping my head down and working hard. It’s been two great years, and I hope we can create many more memories together.”
Building the Future Beyond Trent
Alexander-Arnold’s departure marks the end of an era, but Liverpool isn’t looking back. Instead, they’re doubling down on youth and long-term planning. Bradley not only fills the immediate vacancy, but embodies the club’s philosophy of promoting and developing talent from within.
By renewing his deal, Liverpool reinforces one of the most critical areas of their back line and shows faith in a player who has earned the respect of both the dressing room and the coaching staff.
The post-Trent era has officially begun… and Conor Bradley is the one trusted to carry the torch.
