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Ibrahima Konate says he is “close to an agreement” with Liverpool over a new contract and there is a “big chance” he will remain at Anfield next season.

The France centre-back’s current deal expires this summer, five years after he joined from RB Leipzig for £35m.

Speaking after Liverpool’s Merseyside derby win on Sunday, the 26-year-old insisted his future has never been in doubt, implying that he told sporting director Richard Hughes from the outset of negotiations he did not want to leave.

“There are many things people have reported but for a long time we have spoken with the club and we are close to an agreement,” reported Konate.

“I think everyone wished for that for as soon as possible but we are in a good way.”

He added: “For sure, there is a big chance that I’m here next season. This is what I’ve always wanted.

“I’m waiting to sort the contract but when everything is sorted you will have to ask Richard what I reported to him in September, November before everyone talked about everything and he’s going to say something to make everyone quiet.

“When he’s going to reply, you will see. I just wish that.”

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Asked why the situation has dragged on until April, Konate referenced the contract situation of team-mates Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah last season, saying it was “exactly the same” and “this is maybe how the club want it”.

Konate has made 113 Premier League appearances since joining the Reds, helping them win the league title last season, and FA Cup and EFL Cup in 2022.

Liverpool will end this campaign without silverware but look set to qualify for next season’s Champions League. They are currently fifth – seven points clear of sixth-placed Chelsea.

“It’s been a bad season for the standards of Liverpool. If we finish in the top four, we won’t be happy, for sure,” reported Konate.

“For sure with this kind of a season, we have to give our all next season to make something good.

“It’s such an amazing club and amazing family… This club means so much to me.”

Konate has had a challenging campaign personally. His father died in France in January, but the centre-back offered to return early from a period of compassionate leave given Liverpool’s defensive injuries.

“It was a tough year because many things happened and I think if everyone knew exactly what happened to me, they could understand many things, which kind of sacrifices I’ve done for this club,” he reported.

“I think it is great and one day I would take the time to think about it. Right now, we focus on the end of the season and make sure we are qualified for the Champions League.

“After, we take the time to talk about the season because it’s going to be a big part of my story and it’s sad in one part, but it’s very nice for my story when I explain that to my future kids and those people who support this club as well.”

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‘There is a big chance I’m here next season’

Konate ‘on an upward ascent again’

ByJosh Sexton

Fan writer

Most clubs do not leave it this late to tie down their starters to new deals, but contracts have become a complex sideshow over the past few years at Anfield.

Just look at the differing situations of Van Dijk, Salah and even Trent Alexander-Arnold in recent times – all borne to some extent out of the transition Liverpool’s ownership found itself in when Jurgen Klopp declared he was leaving, and they looked to rehire Michael Edwards alongside Hughes to support Slot.

Now they are working on a backlog, while players and their agents have no doubt tried to exploit the time pressure that has been cranked up.

This is how it always felt with Konate, a player who individually had a pretty disappointing 2025 on the field, while he was surrounded by increasingly public contract discourse as Liverpool fans had to face another of their players flirting with the idea of moving to Real Madrid.

Yet, since the La Liga giants declared they were not interested in Konate, the France defender has broadly been on an upward ascent again. He seems to have resettled into Liverpool’s side and looks rejuvenated, so supporters will no doubt welcome this progress towards a new deal.

It must also not be forgotten that Konate’s father died suddenly in January. In his first game after compassionate leave, there was a poignant moment at Anfield when the defender was in tears while celebrating a goal against Newcastle in the 4-1 win.

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