Anfield Watch
·5 November 2025
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·5 November 2025
For the latter, Liverpool have not really made a decision about his future. Robertson was seemingly replaced by Milos Kerkez this summer and could have left to join Atletico Madrid.
But he decided to stay and now he is back in the starting line-up at Liverpool. He's obviously not getting any younger at 31-years-old. Yet, it would feel premature to cut his time short at Liverpool this summer.
The Scotsman may just have a couple of seasons in him. Especially as a back-up, because he's so important in the dressing room.
On the other hand, Konate's future is even more uncertain. He has Real Madrid calling for him, just as they had done for Alexander-Arnold.
Unfortunately that is an alluring prospect for any player. Real Madrid simply hold hegemony when it comes to the game because of their status.
At the same time, Liverpool don't want to lose him. They are already short of centre-backs at the club and Hughes needs to bring in at least on more whether or not Konate leaves.
Not to mention there's the situation of Joe Gomez, who could also depart on a permanent move.
With so much change and upheaval at the club, it would make a lot more sense to tie Konate down to a new deal.
And it looks like the club is slowly trying to get to that stage. After being in negotiations with the Frenchman for over a year, they have finally made another offer to Konate's entourage.
That is according to Indy Kaila, who reported that Liverpool's offer for him arrived on Sunday afternoon. Real Madrid have also been informed of it.
Whether that offer is going to be accepted or not remains to be seen. But it's definitely a step in the right direction.









































