IBRAHIMA KONATé NEARS OFFICIAL LONG-TERM CONTRACT EXTENSION, SECURING FUTURE AT LIVERPOOL

Ibrahima Konaté confirms he is close to signing a new Liverpool contract, securing his future amid a major squad overhaul.

Ibrahima Konaté nears official long-term contract extension, securing future at Liverpool
Ibrahima Konaté confirms "close" to final agreement on new long-term Liverpool deal - Courtesy Picture

Ibrahima Konaté is set to sign a new long-term deal with Liverpool, finally putting all the rumours about his future to rest.

His contract was up this summer, and people kept linking him to clubs like Real Madrid. But after Liverpool’s 2-1 win over Everton on Sunday, Konate made it clear he never planned to leave. He’s become a regular since joining from RB Leipzig, and he told reporters negotiations with the club have been going on for a while. Now, the agreement’s almost done.

“We’ve been talking with the club for a long time,” Konate said, according to the Liverpool Echo. “We’re close. Honestly, I think everyone wanted this, and we’re nearly there. There’s a good chance I’ll be here next season; that’s what I always wanted.”

He’s just waiting for the paperwork to go through, but once it’s official, he’s sure sporting director Richard Hughes will be happy to share what Konate told him months ago.

“It’s taken a while, yeah, but that’s how negotiations go,” he added. “Just like with Van Dijk and Mo Salah last season, they signed in April. Maybe this is just how the club handles these things.”

Liverpool is set for a big summer change. Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson are both expected to leave after nearly a decade, and van Dijk is now in the last year of his contract as he approaches 35. Naturally, there's a lot of talk about who steps up as leader in the dressing room next.

The club has already lined up some fresh faces. Jeremy Jacquet, the £60 million centre-back from Rennes, is on his way, and promising defender Giovanni Leoni is working his way back from an ACL injury he picked up last September.

Konate turns 27 next month, and he’s ready to step up and help lead the club into a new era. “I already act as a leader for the younger guys, for my own generation, everyone, really,” he said. “That’s just part of football. The legends move on, and then it’s our turn. I’ve been preparing for this for years, and especially over the last few months.”

“It’s a big responsibility, though. I can’t do it all alone. I’ll need everyone’s help.”

He also mentioned once more that he hopes people go and hear Richard Hughes’s side of the contract talks, saying, “Just wait till it’s all sorted, then ask him what I told him months ago before all the noise started.”

It’s been a tough season for Konate. Liverpool’s form has been erratic; they’ve lost 17 games in all competitions, including 10 in the league. Off the field, things have been even harder; Konate lost his father in January. He admits the last few months have been rough both personally and on the pitch. Still, he’s keeping positive and looking forward to what’s next, for himself and for Liverpool.

MAMARDASHVILI STRETCHERED OFF: LIVERPOOL TURN TO THIRD-CHOICE WOODMAN FOR DERBY GLORY

Liverpool wins 2-1 at Hill Dickinson Stadium. Arne Slot praises debutant Woodman after Mamardashvili injury.

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Slot confirms Mamardashvili hospitalised - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Arne Slot shared that Giorgi Mamardashvili had to be taken to the hospital after suffering an injury, which unexpectedly handed Freddie Woodman his debut in the Merseyside derby for Liverpool.

Mamardashvili left the pitch on a stretcher following extensive treatment for a leg wound caused during Everton’s equaliser by Beto, while Mohamed Salah had opened the scoring earlier at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Stepping in once more for the hampered Alisson Becker, Mamardashvili was replaced by Woodman, who managed to keep a clean sheet as Liverpool clinched a dramatic victory thanks to Virgil van Dijk’s injury-time header in the 248th derby.

With both Alisson's and Mamardashvili’s recoveries uncertain, it looks like Woodman could be gearing up for his first Premier League start at home against Crystal Palace on Saturday, the same team against which he made his Liverpool debut in the League Cup defeat last October.

Slot commented, “Giorgi had to go to the hospital with a big wound, so we’ll have to wait and see how he’s doing.

“But Freddie deserves a lot of credit. Coming in just after conceding the equaliser, when the crowd was already expecting an Everton goal, he really stepped up.

“He stayed composed at a tricky moment, when he hesitated about whether to catch the ball, but kept his nerves steady.

“Freddie’s worked hard for this chance. Usually third-choice goalkeepers don’t get many opportunities, but given how this season has unfolded, anyone playing even in the under-8s at Liverpool should be ready to make their debut; it’s quite something to witness.”

Liverpool had already been without Hugo Ekitike and Joe Gomez, who played against Paris Saint-Germain last Tuesday. Slot named only eight players on the bench for the Everton match, including academy goalkeeper Armin Pecsi.

He added, “Is there anything surprising about the injury situation this season? Maybe not, since I had two goalkeepers on the bench today, which isn't typical. But of course, it’s related to the availability of other positions as well.

“Freddie did a great job.”

JAMES PEARCE IDENTIFIES MAC ALLISTER, CHIESA, GOMEZ, AND JONES AS POTENTIAL SUMMER DEPARTURES

James Pearce reveals Liverpool’s transfer shortlist. From Mac Allister to Chiesa, see who is leaving Anfield in 2026.

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Four stars facing Liverpool exit after Champions League collapse - Courtesy Picture

A leading Liverpool journalist has highlighted four key first-team players who could be on their way out of Anfield this summer. Among them, it may finally be time to consider offloading Alexis Mac Allister, possibly to Real Madrid.

Following Liverpool’s 4-0 aggregate loss to PSG, manager Arne Slot openly discussed the idea that this group of players is reaching the twilight of its cycle. He described Liverpool as a club in transition, navigating the natural ebb and flow that comes with player turnover. Several of the club’s most successful figures have already left or are about to depart.

Slot mentioned that this will continue through free transfers. Mo Salah and Andrew Robertson both fall into this category, with the latter already confirmed to leave, while Trent Alexander-Arnold’s departure has occurred. The club needs to recover funds and reinvest, which is a familiar pattern for teams in this phase.

As has been reported, both Robertson and Salah will move on in the summer. This opens the door for recruits; for example, TEAMtalk recently revealed plans to bring in David Raum at left-back. Alongside that, a new winger is expected, with Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig currently the leading candidate.

James Pearce of The Athletic, a respected Liverpool insider, adds that beyond those departures, four more notable players might follow the exodus, reinforcing the idea that Liverpool needs “major surgery.” Fu Federico Chiesa is reportedly set to leave, while uncertainties persist over Joe Gomez and Curtis Jones, each with only a year left on their contracts.

Also under discussion is Ibrahima Konate’s future. Talks over a contract extension are ongoing, but Pearce questions whether the time might be right to cash in on Mac Allister, especially given his recent dip in form.

While Konate’s situation remains unresolved, the consensus leans toward him re-signing at Anfield. That leaves Gomez, Jones, Mac Allister, and Chiesa as the primary candidates for potential exits.

Mac Allister’s possible departure would be the biggest shock of the lot. At 27, he’s in what should be the prime of his career, having earned a spot in the PFA team of the year less than a season ago. His contract also extends further than those of Gomez and Jones, running until 2028.

Yet, his performances this Premier League season have often looked sluggish, and he’s struggled to adapt to the league’s physical demands. The shift toward a more power- and set-piece-oriented style doesn’t seem to favour his game.

Real Madrid frequently comes up in the Spanish media as a likely destination for the World Cup winner. While a transfer might have seemed unlikely last year, it now feels more plausible. The Spanish league’s emphasis on technical skill over sheer physicality could suit Mac Allister much better.

There’s also talk that a swap deal involving Mac Allister and Eduardo Camavinga isn’t out of the question.

Chiesa is expected to head back to Italy if he leaves, while Curtis Jones remains a target for Inter Milan, who showed interest earlier this year. Gomez’s next move is less clear, but if his long stint at Liverpool ends, questions will linger over where he might head.

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