Liverpool will lose Ibrahima Konate when his contract expires this summer, bringing an end to a lengthy contract renewal series the club had hoped to avoid.
The French defender has been unable to agree new terms with Liverpool, despite negotiations starting back in November 2023.
According to The Times, Konate is set to leave on a free transfer, but internally it is seen as a disappointing outcome after years of negotiations.
This is a frustrating situation for Liverpool, as Konate has been an important player for Liverpool since joining from RB Leipzig in 2021.
He had strong performances alongside Virgil van Dijk, winning major trophies and at times looked like a defender who could be part of the club’s long-term future.
Liverpool and Konate failed to reach agreement
However, no agreement was reached during contract negotiations. The question wasn’t just whether Liverpool could afford the big wages. can.
The problem seemed to be maintaining balance within the team.
Journalist Ben Jacobs reports that Liverpool were willing to pay Konate, but not at a level that would disrupt the pay structure or cause problems with other players.
There was a huge gap between what the club offered and what the players wanted.
So this is a difficult but understandable decision. Liverpool have already lost major league experience in recent years, with Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson also leaving, so allowing Konate to leave will put added pressure on Arne Slott’s rebuilding efforts.
At the same time, Liverpool are clearly trying to be disciplined. Instead of committing to a big-money renewal, they are expected to use their resources elsewhere, particularly in their attack to replace Salah.
Yann Diomande has been named as one of the wide targets, but the club also needs to strengthen in other key areas.
Reds have faith in their next defender
There is also confidence in the next generation of defenders.
Jeremy Jacquet and Giovanni Leoni are both seen as important players for next season, but with Leoni recovering from injury and Jacquet adapting to English football, Liverpool cannot simply assume that everything will go well.
Liverpool are taking risks, but not necessarily making mistakes. Konate is a very good defender when healthy and focused, but signing him to a huge contract just to avoid losing him for nothing could have caused more problems down the line.
The difficult part is timing. Losing Salah, Robertson and Konate over the summer takes a lot of experience out of the dressing room. It’s not easy to replace it.
Liverpool are interested in the phenomenal talent breaking through to the Premier League, but the £100m price tag is alarming.

