Bradford City are apparently looking to sign former Doncaster Rovers, Liverpool, and Oxford United forward Max Woltman.
The 21-year-old attacker, who can also play as an attacking midfielder, was developed through Liverpool’s junior system.
He appeared for the Reds at various ages before making his Champions League debut against AC Milan in December 2021.
However, a loan move to Doncaster in 2022 did not work out, and a following permanent move to Oxford was unsuccessful.
Woltman, who has spent the last two years at Kassam Stadium, is now available for free agency.
Bradford City are looking at an ex-Liverpool prospect
According to SportsBoom, both Bradford and their League One opponents Stevenage are looking into signing the attacker.
Despite his limited experience, Woltman would be a low-risk addition considering his age and free agent status.

He would also bring a new dimension to Bradford’s assault and provide depth in a critical area.
Liam Manning discusses Max
Woltman In September 2023, Woltman’s former Oxford manager Liam Manning told the Oxford Mail: “Max has some abilities, you can’t deny that, and he’s a great lad.”
I believe the most important aspect is that he is willing to battle. “He’s come here and we’ve got some depth and talent, so it’s now about him rolling his sleeves up and delivering.”

New era at Bradford City
The Bantams have had a busy summer of business, signing nine new players since their promotion from League Two.
Several of the new faces were on display last week when Graham Alexander’s team defeated Wycombe Wanderers 2-1 in their season debut.
Antoni Sarcevic began the scoring after just six minutes, and homegrown talent Bobby Pointon increased the advantage.
Daniel Udoh responded in the second half, although his goal was merely a consolation.

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