Bradley was offered the chance to shine by Klopp last season, and he says he is ready to take the next step under Slot, who replaced the German in the summer.
“They are two different people but I have really enjoyed working under the new gaffer,” he added.
“I’ve learnt a lot from him and it’s been really good. Long may that continue.
“I’m still young, I’m only 21. I know I’m not the complete player and I still have loads of places I can improve.
“As long as I keep working hard, in the gym and on the pitch every day, I can only get better and hopefully I’ll continue to do that.”
Bradley is ambitious, and that is something that is no secret. Despite Trent Alexander-Arnold being ahead of him in the pecking order at Anfield, he says his “ultimate aim” is to be a regular starter under Slot.
“I want to be playing week in, week out for Liverpool,” he said.
“I know I have a tough challenge ahead of me but I want to give my all every day and see where that takes me.”