
Liverpool have sent a clear message to Real Madrid regarding their interest in French center-back Ibrahima Konaté, stating that they will not accept any offer below £45 million.
This firm valuation is not an invitation to negotiate but rather a “hands-off” warning, signaling Konaté’s immense value to the club and making it clear that he will not be sold cheaply. Liverpool’s primary intention with this move is to fend off interest from the Spanish giants.
Furthermore, sources confirm that Liverpool’s ideal scenario is not to sell the defender at all. Instead, the club’s main priority is to convince Konaté to renew his contract and commit his long-term future to Anfield, solidifying his role as a key part of their defense for years to come.
Therefore, Liverpool have adopted a firm two-pronged strategy: setting a high asking price to deter suitors while actively working on a contract extension. The ball is now in Real Madrid’s court to decide if they will meet the steep valuation, as Liverpool focuses on securing their star player’s future.