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Reds boss pleased with news on Merseyside

By Charles Cornwall

Reds boss pleased with news on Merseyside
Reds boss pleased with news on Merseyside

Although the season for the Merseyside outfit is about to end in the least pleasing way possible for them, manager Jürgen Klopp has tried to take the whole situation in the most positive way possible, seeing the Europa League as another opportunity to stay in European competition.

 

Regardless of the fact that next season will be about competing for the Europa League, the Reds still have a strong interest in a spectacular transfer window that will see them become a leading force in England, not to mention Klopp's plan to continue using home-grown talent, which looks good with the return of right-back Conor Bradley.

Bradley impressed during his loan spell with the Whites this season, making the most of his first taste of serious responsibility at an institution, the Reds' promising youngster making the right-back role his own by helping the team win the Papa Jhons Trophy at Wembley while having a good showing in League One where they finished fifth overall.

 

Conor is not the only promising youngster to return to Anfield.

Although the right-back's return promises to be one of the revelations of the upcoming campaign, he is not the only Reds youngster to be given a chance of some first-team action, as Conor's arrival is also joined by the return of Luke Chambers and Teylor Morton.

 


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