Liverpool will be without Conor Bradley for an extended spell after confirmation of a serious knee injury, suffered late in Thursday’s match against Arsenal, with the defender now set for surgery and early
indications suggesting the right-back is unlikely to return before the season ends.
The club stated on Sunday that Bradley will undergo an operation in the coming days, while no precise recovery schedule has been released, and the setback leaves Liverpool short of options in defence and raises concerns for Northern Ireland ahead of the crucial World Cup play-off.
Bradley’s absence affects Northern Ireland’s World Cup hopes, as the national team meets Italy in a March play-off, so manager Michael O’Neill must now prepare for that tie without a defender who has become a regular starter at club level this season.
Before the injury, Bradley appeared in 21 matches for Liverpool in all competitions, starting 13 times, as shown below, which underlines how firmly the 21-year-old had moved into the first-team picture after initially breaking through from the club’s academy setup.
| Player | Club | Season appearances | Starts |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conor Bradley | Liverpool | 21 | 13 |
Liverpool FC can confirm Conor Bradley has sustained a significant knee injury.Liverpool FC (@LFC) January 11, 2026
The incident that led to the injury drew extra attention because Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli tried to nudge Bradley off the pitch while Bradley was on the ground, with Martinelli later receiving criticism and subsequently apologising for that reaction after the final whistle.
Liverpool must now adjust defensive plans for the remainder of the campaign without Bradley, while Northern Ireland also lose an important option for March, and both teams await further medical updates after surgery to understand the full extent of the recovery period.


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