Conor Bradley is in talks with Liverpool over a new contract as a reward for his impressive form this season.
Bradley has emerged as one of the Reds' best young players over the last couple of years, breaking through during Jurgen Klopp's time at the club and cementing himself as a regular fixture in the first-team squad under Arne Slot.
The 21-year-old signed his most recent contract in 2023 and the terms of any new deal will more accurately reflect his standing in the squad.
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Bradley is under contract at Liverpool until 2027, putting the Reds in a strong position with regards to having control over the youngster's future, but there is an appetite at Anfield to tie Bradley down to a longer deal.
The club currently finds itself in a tricky position with a number of key players' contracts, as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk are all now into the final four months of their current deals.
All three players have been free to sign pre-contract agreements with overseas clubs since January 1 and could yet leave Liverpool for free in the off-season.
Ibrahima Konate is another key player whose contract situation looks precarious, with the Frenchman's current deal due to expire at the end of next season.
Konate confirmed in January that he had received an offer to extend but unsurprisingly did not elaborate further when asked whether he was close to signing it.