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Ibrahima Konate’s departure from Liverpool has been confirmed, with the club releasing a short statement as the France international prepares for a free transferLiverpool has confirmed Ibrahima Konate will leave the club on a free transfer(Image: Getty Images)Liverpool has confirmed the departure of defender Ibrahima Konate with the Frenchman set to leave Anfield on a free transfer.A statement by the club read: "Liverpool FC can confirm Ibrahima Konate is set to leave the club upon the expiry of his contract this summer. The center-back will depart Anfield at the end of June, bringing his five-year spell with the Reds to a conclusion."Signed from RB Leipzig in the summer of 2021, Konate made a total of 183 appearances and scored seven goals.
The France international will leave with a Premier League winner’s medal for his role in Liverpool’s 2024-25 title triumph, as well as successes in the FA Cup, Carabao Cup (twice) and FA Community Shield."Konate will depart with our gratitude and appreciation for the contribution he made and everyone at the club wishes him the best for the future."Reports of Konate's departure first emerged late on Thursday after negotiations over a new contract collapsed, despite the defender having indicated just last month that he was close to agreeing fresh terms with Liverpool.According to The Athletic, the two parties were unable to bridge a significant gap between the salary package Konate was seeking and the club's valuation, ultimately bringing discussions to an end.Contract talks broke down between the club and Konate(Image: Getty Images)Further details from Ben Jacobs suggest Liverpool had been in talks with the center-back since November 2023.While the club was willing to offer a substantial increase in wages, it ultimately decided against committing to a deal it viewed as financially excessive, paving the way for Konate's exit.Although Konate's departure leaves Liverpool with only four recognized center-backs, including incoming Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet, reports suggest the club's transfer priorities lie elsewhere this summer.The Reds are expected to focus their resources on strengthening other key areas of the squad, with finding a long-term successor to Mohamed Salah among the main objectives.The move also represents a dramatic reversal from Konate's position earlier this year. Following Liverpool's Merseyside derby victory over Everton in April, the France international indicated that he was close to signing a new contract, making his eventual departure all the more surprising.Posting on Instagram after the news broke, Konate said: "Representing this club has been an honor."We’ve shared incredible moments together… highs and lows, trophies, challenges, lifelong friendships, and heartbreaking moments that will stay with us forever, none more painful than losing our brother Diogo (Jota)."Losing my father this year was one of the hardest periods of my life, but even through hardship, my commitment to this club never changed.
During the toughest moments, I gave everything I had for this badge."
