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·11 September 2025
Fabrizio Romano: Fresh Update On Real Madrid’s Push for Liverpool’s Konate

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·11 September 2025
Liverpool’s negotiations with Ibrahima Konaté remain unresolved, with the defender yet to agree fresh terms despite discussions opening as far back as last season. At one stage, an agreement appeared close, only for talks to stall over revised details. While Liverpool still hold the upper hand in keeping him, the lack of progress has created uncertainty that other clubs are monitoring closely.
Konaté’s importance to Liverpool’s defensive structure cannot be overstated, but the situation lingers. The player is under contract until 2026, giving Liverpool time to resolve matters, though the absence of an extension will be viewed with interest across Europe.
Real Madrid, long admirers of Konaté, are keeping close watch. Internal conversations in Madrid continue to list the Frenchman among priority defensive targets for the future. The club value his physical presence, composure on the ball and Champions League experience, all of which align with their recruitment profile.
The Spanish giants are in no rush, preferring to respect Liverpool’s position while quietly assessing the landscape. Real Madrid have built a strategy of early planning, and Konaté is seen as someone who could reinforce their squad in the medium term. With several of their current defensive options approaching key junctures in their careers, Madrid’s interest in the 25-year-old is both strategic and long-term.
Transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano has reported repeatedly on Real Madrid’s admiration for Konaté, emphasising that the La Liga club are cautious not to unsettle Liverpool. According to his updates, Madrid’s plan is clear: monitor the situation closely, but avoid any premature moves that might complicate relations with Liverpool.
Romano also highlighted that while Liverpool explored renewed talks with Konaté earlier this year, no fresh agreement has been reached. This has only strengthened Madrid’s belief that a window of opportunity may open in the future, though any serious developments are unlikely before the final years of the player’s current deal.
Away from transfers, Zinedine Zidane’s name continues to circulate whenever a major managerial vacancy emerges. Reports in Turkey briefly linked him with Fenerbahçe, but sources indicate his primary ambition remains to coach the French national team once Didier Deschamps departs.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid’s relationship with the Ballon d’Or remains strained. The club are unlikely to attend this year’s ceremony following frustrations over last year’s treatment of Vinícius Júnior. Unless late dialogue alters the situation, their stance looks set to remain firm.
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