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As the next transfer window approaches, Ibrahima Konaté’s future at Liverpool seems questionable. Defensa Central claims that if a deal is not struck to extend the central defender’s contract, which is still up for debate, the Reds would be prepared to let him go.

According to a recent Fichajes report, Liverpool may be willing to sell Ibrahima Konate if contract renewal negotiations do not proceed as expected, which would give Real Madrid a significant advantage in their pursuit of the defender.

Even though Konaté is an important member of Liverpool’s defense, the team may consider bids for his move this summer that are close to £50 million. Because of the player’s contract and the possibility of a stalemate in negotiations, the club would not object to his leaving if a good offer came up.

When he joined Liverpool, 25-year-old Konaté showed himself to be a strong defender with exceptional physical prowess. A number of Europe’s biggest teams have expressed interest in him as a result of his impressive achievements in the Premier League and international games. Real Madrid and PSG are the player’s main suitors, and they keep a careful eye on his circumstances.

Liverpool set profitable Konate price-tag for Real Madrid

Liverpool might be open to accepting an offer for his move that is close to £50 million (around €59.4 million) if an extension cannot be agreed upon. Real Madrid views Konaté as the perfect choice as they look to bolster their defense following significant departures in prior seasons. PSG, which is also going through a reorganization, is looking to strengthen its defensive line by bringing in young, talented players.

Real Madrid has been constantly looking to bolster their defense after several important players left in recent seasons. Konate is a great addition to the team’s backline because of his power, game-reading skills, and top-tier experience.

Scouts are taking notice of his performances in both domestic and European competitions, and Madrid may take advantage of the chance to bring him to Spain if Liverpool is unable to secure a new contract for him.

 

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