Ibrahima Konate, into the final year of his contract, has already told Liverpool that he is open to a departure this summer, so long as Real Madrid sign him.

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Konate tells Liverpool he is open to leaving this summerOnly wants to join Real Madrid, either this summer or nextReds want to avoid another Trent Alexander-Arnold situationFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

According to a report from , Konate has already told the Liverpool leadership that he wouldn't mind leaving the club this summer, as long as Real Madrid make an offer for him. The Premier League champions are seriously considering cashing in on the Frenchman — who is into the final year of his contract at Anfield — amid fears that they might lose him for free next summer in a repeat of the Alexander-Arnold situation.

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Madrid are intent on shoring up their defence as they transition into a new era under new manager Xabi Alonso. The likes of David Alaba and Antonio Rudiger find themselves on the wrong side of their thirties, with injuries catching up on them. While Madrid have already completed a significant defensive coup in the form of Dean Huijsen, they are not done just yet. Although Los Blancos consider signing Konate as a free agent next year as the ideal scenario, a move for the 26-year-old could materialise this summer, under the condition that they can manage to offload one of the first-team defenders.

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The report adds that Konate has turned down multiple renewal proposals from the Reds and has made it clear to the club that he hasn't turned down those offers because of money. The French international will continue to remain patient, provided he gets the opportunity to wear the famous Real Madrid shirt. Liverpool, as such, are losing hope of holding on to their star defender beyond 2026.

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One thing is clear: Konate is absolutely determined to not renew with Liverpool. He either leaves this summer, or joins Madrid next year for free. claimed earlier this week that the Premier League holders would demand €50 million (£43m/$58m) to let him go this summer. However, the Merengues, under any circumstance, will pay no more than €20-25m (£17-21.5m/$23.5-29m).

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