Ibrahima Konate set for Liverpool stay after agreement on new deal
Liverpool are on the verge of securing the long-term future of Franco-Malian defender Ibrahima Konaté, following an agreement on a new deal.
Per reports, negotiations between the Merseyside outfit and Konate are now in their final stages, with only minor details left to be resolved before the agreement is officially signed.
Konaté, whose current deal was set to expire in just two months, has been a key priority for Liverpool’s management, who have been working intensively behind the scenes to avoid losing one of their defensive pillars. His anticipated extension will come as a major boost for the club as they look to maintain stability at the back for the coming seasons.
The French international has been a consistent performer this campaign, making 42 appearances across all competitions and contributing two goals. His physical presence, composure on the ball, and growing leadership qualities have made him an integral part of Liverpool’s defensive setup.
Since arriving at Anfield, Konaté has formed a strong partnership in defence and continues to develop into one of the Premier League’s most reliable centre-backs. His importance to the team is further highlighted by the club’s urgency to tie him down to a new long-term deal.
With a reported market value of around €50 million, the extension reflects both his current influence and future potential. Liverpool’s move to secure his services underscores their commitment to building a solid core capable of competing at the highest level domestically and in Europe.
Barring any late complications, an official announcement is expected soon — a move that will reassure fans and reinforce Liverpool’s defensive foundations for years to come.
