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By LEWIS STEELE Published: 23: 00 AEST, 17 May 2025 | Updated: 00: 13 AEST, 18 May 2025 14 View comments Liverpool full back Conor Bradley has penned a new long-term deal at the Premier League champions to underline the club's confidence in him amid Trent Alexander-Arnold's exit. Northern Ireland international Bradley will remain at Anfield until at least 2029 by signing a four-year extension to his current deal as a reward for two fine seasons in the first team. Bradley joined the club from Dungannon in 2019 and then earned his first pro deal the next year.   He spent a season on loan at Bolton — where he was voted their player of the year — before breaking through into the first team under Jurgen Klopp last season. He has continued to go from strength to strength under Arne Slot despite some injuries and the club see him as good enough to replace outgoing Alexander-Arnold who is joining Real Madrid. Liverpool are advancing in talks to sign Bayer Leverkusen right back Jeremie Frimpong for £29. 5million but the Dutch international's arrival will not necessarily mean he is guaranteed the starting spot. Liverpool's Conor Bradley has penned a new long-term deal at the Premier League champions The contract underlines the club's confidence in him ahead of Trent Alexander-Arnold's exit Bradley has impressed when he has played this season and he has become a fans' favourite  Bradley, 21, has become a fans' favourite this season for his tenacious style — including a memorable slide tackle on Kylian Mbappe — and the Kop is regularly heard chanting his name.   'To sign another contract, I'm very proud and happy to see what the next steps on our journey together will be, ' Bradley told Liverpoolfc. com after his new deal was announced. 'You've just got to keep your head down and keep working hard. 'It has been a fantastic two years [with the senior team]. Especially since coming back from loan and doing so well last year and continuing that on this year.   'It's been really good. So, hopefully we can keep going and keep making more memories. ' When pressed on his targets for the future, Bradley added: 'To play even more games but also to win more trophies. 'I think the whole point of playing football is obviously to win trophies and be successful. 'So the more of them we can win, the better it will be for me and the whole team. Hopefully if we can keep doing that, it'll be a good next few years at the club. '

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