Ian Evatt believes Conor Bradley can improve all aspects of his game at Bolton Wanderers this season and has been tracking the Liverpool youngster since undertaking his coaching licences in Northern Ireland.
The 19-year-old is spending the season away from the Anfield club on loan at Wanderers. He has caught the eye with his early performances for the League One side at right wing-back.
Bradley won a penalty in the opening game of the season against Ipswich Town which ended in a 1-1 draw. He then notched an assist from open play over the weekend in Bolton's 3-0 victory versus Wycombe Wanderers. READ MORE:'They need to' - Bolton Wanderers squad sent message as Ricardo Santos injury details emerge Evatt wanted to bring Bradley to Bolton in January, but with the Northern Ireland international in Liverpool's first team squad at that time, the move had to be put on the back burner.
But a return this summer was successful and Bradley will be at Wanderers for the campaign. The Bolton boss undertook his coaching qualification and all the relevant licences in Bradley's home nation of Northern Ireland.