Liverpool youngster Bradley eyes Premier League glory with boyhood club

The 21-year-old Northern Ireland defender, who returned recently from a hamstring injury, has appeared in Liverpool's last two matches under manager Arne Slot after missing four league fixtures. Despite the setback, he remains hopeful of playing a key role in the final stretch of the season.
Liverpool currently sit 13 points clear of nearest rivals Arsenal, needing just two wins from their remaining six matches to be confirmed as champions.
"It would mean everything to be part of a title-winning side," Bradley told the BBC. "Growing up a Liverpool fan, you always dream of moments like this."
Having already lifted the League Cup with the Reds last season, he could add another major honour to his name in the coming weeks. The Reds could seal the title as soon as Sunday if they defeat Leicester City and Arsenal drop points against Ipswich Town earlier in the day.
Still, the young full-back remains focused on the task at hand: "We're not looking too far ahead. It's about sticking to our game and taking each match as it comes," said Bradley, who has featured 14 times in the league this season.
As Liverpool edge closer to domestic glory, Bradley's personal journey—from academy hopeful to first-team contributor—continues to mirror the club's own pursuit of success.