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Liverpool prioritize Ibrahima Konaté contract renewal amid growing transfer interest

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With Ibrahima Konaté entering the final year of his contract, Liverpool are accelerating efforts to secure the French defender’s future at Anfield. Amid rising interest from Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain, the Reds are hoping to avoid a repeat of the Trent Alexander-Arnold saga by locking down one of their key defensive assets before the 2024–25 season begins.

A rising priority for Liverpool

Liverpool have reportedly made Ibrahima Konaté’s contract renewal a top priority this summer as the club seeks to solidify its defensive core ahead of the new campaign. According to L’Équipe, the Anfield hierarchy is keen to avoid the mistakes that may lead to the departure of star right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold—who, after months of contract stalling, is now reportedly set to join Real Madrid.

This looming departure has served as a wake-up call for Liverpool, prompting them to fast-track discussions with Konaté, who is entering the final year of his current deal. Initial contract talks began last December but were shelved after the Frenchman and his representatives rejected an opening proposal due to “insufficient” terms. Both parties mutually agreed to postpone negotiations until the summer—a moment that has now arrived with added urgency.

Liverpool remain optimistic, with internal confidence that a resolution can be reached. The club reportedly plans to resume talks within the next fortnight, aiming to secure Konaté’s commitment before the start of the 2024–25 season. However, the main sticking point remains the salary. The Reds are known for their disciplined wage structure and only rarely make exceptions—Mohamed Salah’s two-year extension in 2022 being a notable one.

Madrid’s shadow looms

While Liverpool scramble to retain their top defensive talent, Real Madrid continues to cast a long shadow. The Spanish giants have already managed to lure Alexander-Arnold, and there are growing concerns in Merseyside that Konaté could be the next domino to fall. Madrid, who have already added young defender Dean Huijsen to their ranks, remain in the market for further reinforcements at centre-back, especially as they prepare for the eventual succession plan for veterans like Antonio Rüdiger and David Alaba.

However, unlike with Alexander-Arnold—whose situation seemed to spiral into resignation on Liverpool’s part—the club appears determined to keep control of Konaté’s future. The French international has grown into a vital figure at Anfield, especially this past season where he finally cemented his role as Virgil van Dijk’s primary defensive partner.

The allure of Madrid is real, but as of now, no formal offer has been made. Paris Saint-Germain, too, are monitoring Konaté’s situation. Yet, they are not believed to have made the defender a key transfer target this summer, focusing their attention elsewhere in the market.

A key figure in Liverpool’s defensive blueprint

Since joining Liverpool from RB Leipzig in 2021 for a reported €40 million, Konaté has steadily progressed into a mainstay in the heart of Liverpool’s defense. Although his first few seasons were disrupted by injuries and rotation, the 2024–25 campaign saw the 25-year-old Frenchman truly come into his own. His partnership with van Dijk provided the defensive stability that Liverpool sorely needed after a rocky 2023–24 season.

Konaté’s combination of speed, aerial ability, and composure on the ball makes him a perfect fit for the high defensive line and aggressive pressing style that Liverpool favor. In a season where the Reds are also preparing for a managerial transition and potential tactical reshuffles, keeping players like Konaté becomes crucial to maintaining continuity and competitiveness.

Liverpool’s new leadership group, which includes recently appointed sporting director Richard Hughes, faces a critical challenge: safeguarding the club’s long-term competitiveness without compromising its financial discipline. Konaté’s contract renewal is the first real test of this new era.

Calm from Konaté, but time ticks on

From Konaté’s camp, there is a sense of calm but also quiet urgency. The defender is not pushing for a move and has not issued ultimatums, but his representatives are said to be waiting for Liverpool to make a decisive offer. As things stand, they feel the ball is firmly in the club’s court.

This approach reflects a growing professionalism and maturity from the Frenchman, who understands both his market value and the importance of timing in contract negotiations. While a renewal is possible—and likely, given mutual interest—it will require Liverpool to act swiftly and perhaps more generously than they traditionally prefer.

If they fail to meet expectations, the risk isn’t just losing Konaté; it’s sending a message to other stars and prospects that Liverpool are unwilling to reward performances at the highest level. In today’s competitive transfer market, that could have long-term consequences.

 

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