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Liverpool's Stance on Ibrahima Konaté and Andy Robertson as Contract Agreements Possible
Liverpool face critical contract decisions for Ibrahima Konaté and Andy Robertson, both entering the final six months of their deals as of January 1, 2026, allowing them to negotiate with foreign clubs.[2][1]
Left-back Andy Robertson, 31, remains "relaxed" about his future despite summer interest from Atlético Madrid. He chose to stay and fight for his place under manager Arne Slot, who initially favored new signing Milos Kerkez. Robertson has since reclaimed his starting spot, featuring in five of Liverpool's last six games amid Kerkez's slow start. "So be it," Robertson said, prioritizing rediscovering his happiness after a turbulent period. He dismissed fan fatigue over contract talk, comparing it to last season's saga with Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and Trent Alexander-Arnold—who left for Real Madrid. Robertson praised his "wonderful" club relationship since joining from Hull for £8 million, insisting he's not been "too bad" for them.[1]
Centre-back Konaté represents another headache, with Real Madrid reportedly interested. Liverpool aim to retain him within their wage structure while eyeing defensive reinforcements like Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace, whose £35m deal collapsed last summer. Other shortlist options include Maxence Lacroix, Joel Ordonez, Oscar Mingueza, and Nathan Collins, signaling proactive January window plans despite recent spending.[3]
The club prefers private handling of Robertson's situation, avoiding public drama. As talks open abroad, Liverpool's stance emphasizes stability: extend key players like Konaté on current terms while planning squad evolution. Robertson's loyalty and resurgence bolster hopes of agreement, but uncertainty looms if offers materialize. Fans await clarity amid a challenging season and Salah's ongoing Saudi links.[3][1]
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