Barnsley manager Michael Duff believes 'the word is out' regarding the excellent form of Conor Bradley at Bolton Wanderers.
The Liverpool loanee has started 12 of the 13 league games this season at the University of Bolton Stadium - having been rested against Cheltenham - and was in fine form once again during yesterday's home 0-0 draw against fellow promotion hopefuls Barnsley.
And with three goals and three assists across all competitions already this season, the 19-year-old is impressing not just those at his own club, but weekly opposition, with Tykes boss Duff admitting that he and other sides are looking out to see if Bradley is playing - admitting the word is out among League One rivals.
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"Conor Bradley's an excellent player," Duff said after the final whistle on Saturday. "The word is out now, I went to watch Bolton at Cheltenham and they were delighted he wasn't playing.
"I know a few people at Bolton from my Burnley days and they were waxing lyrical about him. I thought he was excellent again today."
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