France defender of Malian descent, Ibrahima Konate, has reportedly rejected the contract extension offer presented to him by Liverpool.
The Frenchman is currently under contract with the English Premier League side until 2026.
In the last few weeks, Liverpool have been in talks with the player and his representatives, hoping to agree on a new contract.
Talks between the parties in the last 24 hours have stalled.
According to reports, Konaté is unhappy with the financial terms of the proposed deal. As a result, talks have been put on hold, and Liverpool are now weighing their options.
There is growing concern at Anfield over the prospect of a repeat of the Trent Alexander-Arnold situation, with the right-back also approaching the final year of his deal.
To avoid the risk of losing Konaté on a free transfer in 2026, Liverpool are reportedly open to selling the centre-back this summer if a suitable offer is made.
Reports in England suggest the club have set an internal valuation for a potential transfer in the region of €50 to €60 million.
It is unclear if Bayern Munich have the funds to facilitate the signing of the defender this summer.