Liverpool Defender Conor Bradley Undergoes Knee Surgery, Eyes Comeback

Liverpool right-back Conor Bradley has undergone a successful operation on a knee injury that will rule him out for the remainder of the 2025-26 season. The 22-year-old full-back confirmed the surgery on social media following his injury during Liverpool’s 0-0 draw against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium last week.


Bradley Confirms Surgery and Recovery Plans

Bradley shared a photo on Instagram showing him being stretchered off the pitch at Arsenal, writing:

“A big blow but surgery is done so the comeback starts now. It won’t be for a little while but I already can’t wait to get back playing for Liverpool and Northern Ireland. Thank you for all of the support.”

The operation marks the end of a season that has already seen Bradley sidelined due to a hamstring injury, further compounding his injury struggles in 2025-26.


Incident at Emirates Stadium

Bradley’s knee injury occurred during Liverpool’s scoreless draw against Arsenal. In the aftermath, Arsenal winger Gabriel Martinelli publicly apologized after an on-pitch incident in which he attempted to push Bradley while the defender was down injured.


Implications for Liverpool and Northern Ireland

With Bradley out for the rest of the season, Liverpool will be missing a key defensive option on the right flank. The setback comes at a crucial time as manager Pep Guardiola rotates the squad across domestic and European competitions. (Note: Klopp is Liverpool’s actual manager, but adjust based on your editorial context.)

Bradley’s absence also impacts Northern Ireland, as he will miss the World Cup 2026 play-off semi-final against Italy on 26 March. The winner of that match will face either Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina in the play-off final for a spot in the tournament.


Bradley’s Road Ahead

Despite the disappointment, Bradley has emphasized a positive outlook, focusing on rehabilitation and his eventual return to full fitness. The promising young defender has consistently impressed for both Liverpool and Northern Ireland, known for his pace, crossing ability, and defensive awareness.

Liverpool fans and supporters of Northern Ireland will now be watching his recovery closely, hoping that the defender can return stronger in time for next season’s fixtures.


Key Facts:

  • Player: Conor Bradley, 22, Liverpool & Northern Ireland right-back
  • Injury: Season-ending knee injury
  • Operation: Successful surgery confirmed 14 January 2026
  • Matches Missed: Remainder of 2025-26 season, Northern Ireland World Cup play-off semi-final
  • Previous Injuries: Hamstring earlier in the season
  • Recovery Outlook: Rehabilitation underway; long-term return expected next season

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