Northern Ireland goalkeeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell reckons Conor Bradley has what it takes to make it at Liverpool.

The wing-back has gone from strength to strength at Wanderers this season, scoring six goals in 43 games in all competitions.

Bradley impressed in the recent European Championship qualifiers against San Marino and Finland alongside Bolton team-mate Dion Charles.

“Every time I see Conor play he gets better and better and he looks so assured even at international level,” Peacock-Farrell told The Belfast Telegraph.

“Him bombing up and down and having that composure at his age is really good to see and I’m excited to see where he ends up next year.

“I feel like Liverpool give their players chances. This season he’s obviously got his game time elsewhere, and then I think there’s no limit to a young player of his ability.”

Manchester City youngster Shea Charles has also caught the eye on the international stage, and Peacock-Farrell is excited for the future.

“They’re both very good players,” he added. “We are asking a lot of them.

“At this stage Conor is playing in League One and Shea is playing Under-21s with Manchester City but I thought both acquitted themselves very well at this level.

“That’s something for us to be very, very positive about. I would like to see them when we have our strongest team available, I think we’d see even better versions of them in that situation.

“It’s always easier when you drop young players in and you have your strongest team around that which unfortunately we’ve not been able to have this time.”

Ian Evatt has previously spoken about his hopes of bringing Bradley back to the UniBol next season but admits his side must win promotion to the Championship if they are to stand a chance.

The 19-year-old isn’t getting ahead of himself and remains focused on finishing the season strongly with Wanderers.

“To be fair, I’m just focusing on Bolton at the minute,” the Liverpool youngster explained.

“Obviously there’s going to be a big end to the season, hopefully we can push into the play-offs and we have the Papa Johns final when I go back. Focus on that now and we’ll see what happens in the future.”

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