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Liverpool could immediately sign £43.2m bargain for Ibrahima Konate after Sky Sports update

May 29, 2026 4 Min Read
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  • Liverpool lose to Ibrahima Konate over wage dispute
    • How much did Konate expect to earn?
  • Marcos Senesi is unavailable but Nico Schlotterbeck is available.

Ibrahima Konate has decided to leave Liverpool on a free transfer this summer due to an impasse over wages.


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The France international, whose term expires at the end of June, has reportedly been offered a “very good offer” to extend his stay on Merseyside.

However, the financials on the table were not enough to convince the 27-year-old that his future lies in L4.

Liverpool lose to Ibrahima Konate over wage dispute

Alex Crook, who took part in the talk, reported on X (formerly Twitter) that Konate and Liverpool were unable to reach an agreement on wage demands.

Liverpool should be commended for sticking to their wage system principles, but I have a hard time seeing this as anything other than another serious failure from the AXA center’s coffin.

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The Reds are entering their most important summer in years and need to add another centre-back to their already burgeoning shopping list.

As already revealed in previous reports, the shopping list will probably be slightly constrained by a more limited budget (compared to the sharp increase in spending in 2025).

Not ideal, Liverpool. Really Not ideal.

How much did Konate expect to earn?

Konate is already reported to be on a reported £150,000-a-week wage (via Capology), and with Liverpool reportedly making a “very good offer” for the centre-half, we have to wonder what kind of money he wanted.

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Keep in mind that Florian Wertz and Hugo Ekitike are both on £200,000-a-week wages, while Andy Robertson has a maximum salary of £160,000-a-week.

Are the French entitled to earn that kind of money?

We will have to wait for further details on Ibrahima Konate’s specific demands.

Marcos Senesi is unavailable but Nico Schlotterbeck is available.

Liverpool may have pushed themselves into a bit of a corner here.

We can’t afford to spend a lot of money on changes to our centre-halves, as it would require major surgery from midfield to the front.

But personally, I can’t believe they can start the season with newcomers Jeremy Jacquet and Virgil van Dijk partnering.

I think Liverpool have a lot of ceiling available, but it’s tough to bring in young talent (the Frenchman turns 21 in July this year) in his first season in English football.

With that in mind, depending on your budget, Borussia Dortmund’s Nico Schlotterbeck could be a great solution this summer. If that is indeed the case, the Reds A €50m-60m (£43.2m-£51.9m) release clause is probably the best they can do in this price range, as Sky Sports’ Florian Plettenberg suggested it was an option.

If Richard Hughes and others feel they have the space in the budget to make it happen, I don’t think they can afford not to do it.

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