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Liverpool’s Conor Bradley discusses his experiences learning from Arne Slot’s coaching team.
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Liverpool’s Dutch manager Arne Slot has quickly made an impact, with several players thriving under his leadership. Ryan Gravenberch has shown remarkable improvement, with Jamie Carragher comparing him to Premier League icon Patrick Vieira.
Meanwhile, new signing Federico Chiesa has praised Luis Diaz, who has been one of the standout players this season, second only to Erling Haaland.
Despite a historic loss to Nottingham Forest, Liverpool remains at the top of the Premier League after five matches and looks strong in the UEFA Champions League, following a 3-1 victory over AC Milan.
Youngster Conor Bradley has shared his experiences learning from Slot’s coaching team. He mentioned that he feels he has significantly improved this season, continuing to serve as an understudy to Trent Alexander-Arnold after a breakout year last term. Set to start against West Ham, Bradley is one of Liverpool’s promising talents, and it appears Slot’s coaching staff has already influenced his development.
When discussing his time with Slot’s staff, Bradley remarked, “It’s been really good. I think they’ve improved me a lot, obviously we do lots of individual meetings and things like that so it’s been really good.
I’ve really enjoyed it and it’s been a good start to the season but there is still loads to improve on for, I think, the whole team. So, we’ve just got to keep going and keep improving.”
Bradley is recognized as one of the Premier League’s top young defenders after excelling under Jurgen Klopp last season while Alexander-Arnold was sidelined.
With the knowledge he’s gaining from his new coaches, Bradley has the potential to become a key asset for Liverpool this season, especially if he can secure regular playing time in the Premier League and domestic competitions.
Overall, Bradley is a promising prospect who seems determined to learn and grow under Slot’s coaching staff in the upcoming months.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold is a standout player for Liverpool, boasting an impressive 101 goal contributions in 315 matches as a full-back. At just 25, he is already the club’s vice-captain and a key figure on the team.
Currently, Liverpool faces a pressing issue regarding Alexander-Arnold’s future, as his contract runs out in 2025.
According to Team Talk, the club is prepared to offer him one of the highest salaries to ensure he remains at Anfield, especially after he declined an initial contract proposal.
Real Madrid, renowned for their talent acquisition, is reportedly interested in making a free transfer for the England international next summer.
The Spanish club has recently focused on securing top players without transfer fees, as seen with their signing of Kylian Mbappe when his contract with PSG ended.
Liverpool is eager to avoid losing Alexander-Arnold, particularly not to a rival like Real Madrid. This situation isn’t unique to him; club legends Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah are also in similar predicaments, although their ages—33 and 32 respectively—make their retention less critical compared to that of the younger Alexander-Arnold.
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