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Lijinders was a huge admirer of the Tyrone native and was keen to promote him to the first team squad for the 2022/23 season.
The German manager disagreed, opting to loan Bradley to League One club Bolton Wanderers.
Bradley enjoyed great success at Bolton, before returning to Anfield to establish himself as a regular in both the Liverpool and Northern Ireland team.
“I remember that I really fought, proper fought, for Conor to be our No 2 behind Trent Alexander-Arnond,” said Lijnders in the new four-part documentary 'Doubters To Believers Liverpool FC: Klopp’s Era'.
“I was really trying to keep him in the club because I believed that he would already be ready at that time.
“The club makes the decision together with Jurgen get him out on loan, and it really, really upset me a lot.
He won't remember it anyway but I remember it.”
While at Bolton, Bradley scored seven goals in 53 appearances.
He won the EFL Trophy at Wembley and was named the club's Player of the Year.
With Alexander-Arnold’s contract set to expire at the end of the season, Bradley may have the opportunity to establish himself as the club’s first choice right-back next term.
The England international is the subject of transfer speculation, with Real Madrid favourites to sign the 26 year-old.
Bradley is currently injured and is a doubt for next month’s internationals, when Northern Ireland take on Switzerland and Sweden in friendlies.