Liverpool cancels transfer plans after Conor Bradley's potential return
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 7:10 AM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Liverpool has decided not to pursue a new signing for the right-back position after reports suggest Conor Bradley may return to the first-team setup shortly after the start of the new season. Bradley has been sidelined since January due to a significant knee injury but is in the final stages of rehabilitation. The decision comes as the club shifts its focus to other priority positions following a substantial transfer spend of over £400 million in 2025. While some reports indicate Bradley could be back sooner than initially thought, others state he may be out until early 2027, leaving the situation uncertain as the summer transfer window progresses.
- •Conor Bradley sustained a knee injury in January 2026.
- •Liverpool spent over £400 million on transfers in 2025.
- •Reports vary on Bradley's potential return timeline.
- •The club is focusing on other needs while assessing right-back options.
- •Bradley remains under contract with Liverpool until June 2029.
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"Liverpool won't need a new signing after all after one star's return to the first-team setup.Liverpool have been linked with a lot of transfers this summer and honestly, that's sensible. It seems mad ...
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