Anfield Watch
·11 de abril de 2026
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·11 de abril de 2026
Liverpool are now closing in on an agreement to secure the services of a world-class star.
An era is drawing to a close at Anfield.
The expected departure of Mo Salah this summer alongside Andy Robertson very much feels like the final chapter of one of the greatest periods in the club's history.
Salah has been the face of Liverpool’s modern golden years. Robertson was the charming backbone of the dressing room.
Together they formed the symbol of what Liverpool represented. These were players who were never supposed to be superstars. Players with humble backgrounds who were able to conquer the world and achieve success beyond their wildest imaginations.
Their departure will leave merely just a few players left from the team that won the Champions League in 2019.
It follows a major exodus last summer, when several key players moved on including the likes of Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, Trent Alexander-Arnold and others. That was the beginning of the process of transition.
And it's set to continue this summer.
Sadly, football moves quickly, and even the most successful cycles must come to an end. Liverpool cannot mourn the end of an era, they have to start a new one.
Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes will be looking to rebuild the team and create a new team at the club but that will also require some continuity.
While some players will inevitably move on, it’s just as important that Liverpool hold on to the right ones.
Keeping players in their prime who bring stability and continuity has never mattered more. That’s why tying down Ibrahima Konate, whose contract is due to expire this summer, should be right at the top of the club’s priority list.
Konate isn’t just a promising talent anymore, he’s a proven, established figure both at Liverpool and on the European stage.
The Frenchman is widely regarded as one of the top centre-backs in the game right now. He’s a key part of the France setup and very much in the picture as they push to win another World Cup. There's no doubt about it, he's a world-class player now.
After several years at Liverpool, he knows exactly what’s required, the pressure, the expectations, and the intensity needed to compete at the highest level. With experienced players starting to leave, that kind of understanding becomes even more valuable.









































