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Liverpool Planning a £60m Move for Konaté’s Replacement
Liverpool FC are reportedly preparing a significant £60m bid for Juventus defender Gleison Bremer as a potential long-term replacement for Ibrahima Konaté, whose contract nears its end.[1][4]
Under manager Arne Slot, the Reds are bolstering their defensive options amid uncertainties in the backline. Konaté is in the final months of his deal, while Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez have just 18 months left, raising questions about the unit's future stability.[1] Despite recent contract talks with Konaté—revealed by Slot as ongoing, with hopes he stays due to his vital partnership with Van Dijk—Liverpool are proactively scouting replacements.[3]
Bremer, a 27-year-old Brazilian right-sided centre-half, was heavily linked to Anfield in summer 2024 when Slot arrived but opted to extend with Juventus.[1] Now, Italian outlet Calcio Mercato reports that €70m (~£61m) could secure his transfer, despite no release clause. Described as a "cornerstone" of Juve's defense under Luciano Spalletti, Bremer has regained form post-meniscus injury and brings top-flight experience.[1] Juventus remain reluctant sellers, with interest also from Chelsea and Bayern Munich.[1]
This move aligns with Liverpool's strategy, having already eyed other defenders like Jeremy Jacquet and Nottingham Forest's Murillo as Konaté alternatives.[1][5] Slot's side, fresh off deals advancing for talents like Wolves' Mateus Mane and Athletic Bilbao's Nico Williams, aims to future-proof the squad.[3] Bremer's profile—aggressive, experienced—fits perfectly as a Konaté successor if the Frenchman departs, potentially on a free to suitors like Real Madrid, whose interest has cooled.[2]
Expert analysis suggests this Anfield swap could reshape Liverpool's defense, blending youth and proven quality for title contention.[4] As transfer rumors heat up ahead of summer, fans await Slot's next defensive masterstroke.
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