Neil Lennon hails Conor Bradley's performance against Real Madrid and said he should aim to be 'the best in the world'
Neil Lennon believes Conor Bradley could benefit from Trent Alexander-Arnold's protracted contract negotiations at Liverpool.
Real Madrid are long-term admirers of the fullback, who will be able to negotiate a potential move away from Merseyside in the new year.READ NEXT: Mick McDermott back in football management as he takes over League of Ireland side Speaking to BoyleSports, who offer the latest Premier League odds, Lennon said: "It’ll be interesting to see how much of a contribution he makes when he's back. Liverpool are showing incredible form and consistency but Arne Slot might have to phase out Trent Alexander-Arnold if he isn’t going to sign a new contract.
Lennon feels Bradley can learn a lot from his Liverpool teammate, but added that he should be setting himself big targets.
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