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·9 October 2025
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·9 October 2025
The French defender, 26, signed for the Reds back in 2021 - on a £35m deal from RB Leipzig.
But his current deal runs out in summer 2026 - meaning that unless things change the France international will be leaving on a free at the end of the season.
Liverpool are reported to have made several attempts to tie the stopper down to a new contract - but have so far fallen short of Konate’s demands.
Richard Hughes will be against losing Konate for free but needs to balance that eventuality against paying excessive amounts for a renewal.
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Real Madrid are of course lying in wait for the former Sochaux defender. With David Alaba and Antonio Rudiger BOTH out of contract in 2026, president Florentino Perez is planning a defensive overhaul.
But if Konate thinks he is going to get what he wants at the Bernabeu then he is set for disappointment. A report in Don Balon suggests that Perez has turned down the signing of Konate - owing to his excessive salary demands.
The club president has made it known that unless he lowers his demands then he has no chance of getting a deal at Real Madrid.
The report states that Konate has made it known he wishes to be Real Madrid’s best-paid defender. Rudiger and Eder Militao are reported by Capology to be making €280k per week gross while Alaba’s salary is estimated at over €430k per week.
Konate’s justification for what he’s charging is that he will move on no transfer fee - therefore saving Madrid money in the market.
© IMAGO - Ibrahima Konate Liverpool
“The message is clear: if the Frenchman wants a lot of money and to be the highest-paid player in his position, the Santiago Bernabéu is not the place to get it,” the report reads.
It also warns that Real Madrid will not open a Pandora’s box by offering a mammoth salary and bonus to Konate. Otherwise they risk other players due a renewal coming to them for huge increased.
Therefore Konate will have to get in line with the salaries currently on offer at the Bernabeu.
© IMAGO - Florentino Perez Liverpool