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However, injuries restricted the Scotland international to only two appearances in his debut season.
Meanwhile, Conor Bradley spent that season on loan at Bolton Wanderers in League One, where he was named the team's Player of the Season.
However, Liverpool might also bolster its right-back options if Alexander-Arnold exits.
The 26-year-old, who made his 250th Premier League appearance for the Reds in their 2-1 win against Wolves on Sunday, has stayed relatively quiet over his future this season.
The biggest update came in September, when he said: "I want to be a Liverpool player this season (as a minimum) is what I will say.
Read has been flourishing with Brian Priske at the helm and didn't hold back on his sentiments about his former coach.
Speaking to Voetbal International, he graciously remarked: "I think it's great that he's performing so well at Liverpool, and it doesn't surprise me."
But he showered even more acclaim on Slot's right-hand man, expressing: "I like it most when I see Sipke Hulshoff sitting next to Slot
He's been just as important to me, and I think he's also played an important role in my selection for the first team.
"When I see him walking along the sidelines during such a big match in the Premier League, towards the fourth official, I have to laugh
Then I think: not so long ago, we played together away at Katwijk."
While Manchester United's interest in Read becomes apparent from a Sunday Mirror report pointing out its keen observation of the youngster's rise at Feyenoord, the latest twist suggests Read's preference leans toward Anfield if he were to make a Premier League leap.
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