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The club has already sealed key signings, starting with the arrival of Dutch right-back Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen for a reported £29.5 million.
Talks continue with Bayer Leverkusen over German midfielder Florian Wirtz, with a £109 million bid already rejected, although personal terms have reportedly been agreed.
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While new signings are making the headlines, Liverpool are also focused on securing the future of key players already at the club.
Talks between the French defender’s representatives and Liverpool progressed significantly in late May, according to Paul Gorst.
Both sides are optimistic about reaching an agreement on improved terms.
With his current contract running until 2026, the club is eager to extend his stay, signalling their commitment to continuity during a period of managerial transition.
Still just 26, Konate represents the kind of profile Liverpool want to build around—young, experienced at the highest level, and physically dominant.
The deal isn’t done yet, but the mood is positive.
With much of the spotlight on incoming players, this quiet move behind the scenes could prove just as important for Liverpool’s ambitions in the seasons to come.
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