Liverpool have often had success with developing and nurturing their youth talents to become players who can make an impact in the senior team, with Trent Alexander-Arnold being a prime example, and the club have unearthed another gem this season.

Stefan Bajcetic has been thriving in the first-team and has become a regular in midfield over Liverpool's troubling campaign so far, helping to give Jurgen Klopp some much-needed depth in the middle of the park.

However, it isn't just the academy graduates currently with the Merseyside giants who have been flourishing with the opportunity to play first-team football this season, as there are many young Liverpool prospects making a name for themselves out on loan.

Tyler Morton, James Balagizi, Marcelo Pitaluga, Adam Lewis, Leighton Clarkson and Conor Bradley are just some of the 17 players loaned out to prove themselves, with the latter quickly becoming a standout performer in his position whilst on loan with Bolton Wanderers.

How is Conor Bradley getting on at Bolton?

The teenage sensation joined the League One club last summer and has since been confidently polishing his skills in his position on the right flank with the Trotters.

Across 29 league appearances, Bradley - who has been dubbed "superb" by compatriot Jonny Evans - has scored four goals, registered four assists and created a whopping seven big chances. He has averaged 63.6 touches, 1.3 shots on goal, 1.2 key passes, 1.1 interceptions, 1.1 tackles and five successful duels per game, proving to be a huge presence in the right-back role.

Last night the Northern Irish starlet helped Bolton progress to the Papa Johns Football League Trophy final at Wembley after a 2-0 win over Accrington Stanley.

The 19-year-old won an impressive nine duels, completed four successful dribbles, 75 touches and 38 accurate passes, won one tackle and drew four fouls over his 86 minutes on the pitch, earning a 7.2 Sofascore rating.

Bradley has already captured Klopp's attention, with the Liverpool boss branding the teenager a "top boy" and a "fighter" in an assessment of his development so far.

The German gushed: "Conor, top boy. All good. From the things I know and what I saw, [he is] a wonderful, talented boy with a big heart. A real fighter, and it’s a joy to have him around – that’s what I can say."

Indeed, the Reds acquired the services of another young right-back in Calvin Ramsay last summer, but the Scotsman has struggled with injury issues since his arrival on Merseyside. Bradley's impressive progress on loan could further threaten the former Aberdeen gem's chances to break into the Liverpool first team if Klopp calls upon the Bolton loanee next season.

The future is looking bright for Bradley and if he continues to thrive with the Trotters over the rest of the season, there seems little doubt that he could become Liverpool's next Alexander-Arnold in the future.