Liverpool injury news: Bradley to undergo surgery on knee, likely to be ruled out for season
Samira Vishwas January 12, 2026 12:24 AM

Liverpool right back Conor Bradley will undergo surgery after injuring ‍his knee during the 0-0 draw against ​Arsenal, the Premier League club announced ‌on Sunday, with a ​return to action this season in doubt.

Bradley fell awkwardly near the touchline in stoppage time in an incident that sparked a melee when Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli pushed him off the pitch ​thinking the Liverpool player was attempting ⁠to run down the clock.

Bradley was eventually taken off on a stretcher and Martinelli later apologised ​for his reaction ⁠in the heat of the moment.

“Liverpool FC can confirm Conor Bradley has sustained a significant knee injury,” the ‌club said in a statement.

“Bradley will ‌undergo surgery in the coming days and then begin a ‍period of rehabilitation at the AXA Training Centre. No timeframe is being placed ‍on his return to playing at this stage of the process.”

British media reported it was a season-ending injury although Bradley had not ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament. However, he did suffer damage to the bone and ligaments in ⁠his left knee.

It is another blow to the 22-year-old who has ​missed more than 50 games in his ⁠fledgling career due to injuries in the last three seasons.

Liverpool next hosts Barnsley in the third round of the FA Cup on ⁠Monday.

Published on Jan 11, 2026

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