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Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool messages to Conor Bradley as defender sets Bolton Wanderers goal

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Conor Bradley revealed he has had text messages from Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp during his loan spell at Bolton Wanderers as he has his eye on challenging for promotion this season with the League One club.

Bradley has shone in his early days at Wanderers after joining for the campaign. He has found the back of the net three times so far and cemented his place as first choice right wing-back.

The teenager is now on Northern Ireland duty for the international break. He has spoken about his season so far ahead of UEFA Nations League games versus Kosovo and Greece. READ MORE:'Could have gone on holiday' - Peterborough chairman Darragh MacAnthony's Bolton loss verdict The 19-year-old is spending the campaign out on loan at Wanderers away from the Anfield club.

Though he has not spoken directly to the Kop boss one-to-one, Klopp has kept in touch with Bradley in his time so far at Bolton.

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