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Bayern Munich monitoring Liverpool defender’s situation

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Bayern Munich Monitoring Liverpool Defender’s Situation

Bayern Munich are keeping a close eye on the contract situation of a key Liverpool defender, amid ongoing uncertainties at Anfield.[2]



The German champions' interest stems from Liverpool's defensive vulnerabilities, particularly with Ibrahima Konate's future in doubt. Konate's contract negotiations have stalled, prompting Bayern to monitor developments closely. Reports suggest Bayern view the situation as an opportunity to capitalize if Liverpool fail to secure an extension.[2][6]

Adding intrigue, Dayot Upamecano, currently at Bayern, has been offered to Liverpool as a potential replacement. The 27-year-old French centre-back is in the final year of his Bayern contract, entering 2026 as one of the most valuable free agents available. Upamecano's camp has reportedly approached Liverpool directly, with pre-contract talks possible from January 1. Despite his high wage demands—up to £300,000 per week plus a €20m signing-on fee—his experience and stylistic similarities to Konate make him appealing. However, Liverpool may prefer younger options like Marc Guehi.[6]

Bayern's scrutiny extends beyond mere observation. Sources indicate they are confident in retaining their own young talents like Lennart Karl, despite Liverpool's interest, as the 17-year-old is set to extend his deal until 2030 and has no desire to leave the Allianz Arena.[1][5]

Liverpool, under Arne Slot, face a defensive rebuild in summer 2026. Previous targets like Guehi slipped away, and with Konate potentially departing, reinforcements are urgent. Bayern's monitoring could spark a transfer tug-of-war, especially as Liverpool eye centre-backs like Bayer Leverkusen's Edmond Tapsoba (€60m valuation) amid their Premier League title defense efforts.[1][7]

While no formal bid has materialized, the situation underscores intensifying rivalry between the clubs. Bayern's proactive scouting positions them advantageously should Liverpool's defender become available.[2]

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