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Liverpool's Transfer Stance on Andy Robertson and Ibrahima Konaté as January Window Opens
Liverpool FC faces critical contract decisions for Andy Robertson and Ibrahima Konaté as they enter the final six months of their deals, coinciding with the January transfer window.[1]
Both players' contracts expire in summer 2026, allowing them to negotiate with foreign clubs from January 1. Robertson, the 31-year-old Scottish left-back, has been a cornerstone since his 2017 arrival from Hull City, amassing over 300 appearances and contributing to major trophies like the Premier League and Champions League. Despite occasional injury setbacks and competition from Kostas Tsimikas, his leadership and consistency remain vital. Liverpool values his experience but faces interest from Saudi Pro League clubs offering lucrative deals.[1]
Konaté, the 26-year-old French center-back signed from RB Leipzig in 2021 for £36m, has struggled with injuries but shown elite potential when fit, partnering Virgil van Dijk effectively. With Joe Gomez and Jarell Quansah as backups, his future hinges on fitness. French outlets report interest from multiple clubs, prompting Liverpool to prioritize extension talks.[1]
New sporting director Michael Edwards and manager Arne Slot aim to secure both players' futures amid Financial Fair Play pressures. Progress on extensions has been made, with Robertson reportedly close to a new deal including a pay cut and performance incentives. Konaté's negotiations focus on injury guarantees. Failure to agree could see Liverpool cash in during January to avoid free-agent losses, though retaining them aligns with Slot's vision for defensive stability.
Fans urge swift action, viewing both as integral despite ages and injury concerns. As the window opens on December 31, 2025, Liverpool's stance balances loyalty with pragmatism, potentially shaping their title defense.[1]
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