West Bromwich Albion is reportedly interested in Liverpool potential star on January transfer window

West Bromwich Albion is reportedly interested in securing a loan deal for Liverpool’s promising right-back, Conor Bradley, during the January transfer window. According to TEAMtalk, Liverpool is open to loaning out the 20-year-old player, who has impressed manager Jurgen Klopp both in training and with the Under-21 team this season.

The decision to allow Bradley to go on loan is aimed at providing him with more regular playing time. Several clubs, including Premier League side Burnley and Championship teams Leeds and Middlesbrough, have reportedly expressed interest in acquiring Bradley’s services.

TEAMtalk mentions that Liverpool has received inquiries from up to a dozen clubs for Bradley, indicating a high demand for the talented right-back. West Brom is among the clubs keen on securing the loan deal, recognizing the need to add depth to their squad, especially considering their injury woes this season.

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West Brom manager Carlos Corberan’s reputation for maximizing the potential of players and fostering their development could make The Hawthorns an attractive destination for Bradley. The loan move could offer him regular playing minutes and the opportunity to compete with West Brom’s Darnell Furlong.

While the deal might not be straightforward, with multiple clubs vying for Bradley’s loan, West Brom is motivated to act in January to strengthen their squad and maintain their push for promotion. The potential takeover of the club adds uncertainty regarding available funds for permanent signings, making loan moves an attractive option.

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