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Merseyside journalist confirms Liverpool in talks to extend 3 contracts

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Liverpool FC are currently engaged in contract extension talks with three key players who form the core of manager Arne Slot's squad. This move reflects the club's intent to secure the futures of pivotal team members amid ongoing squad evolution.



One of the primary focuses in these negotiations is Ibrahima Konaté, whose contract situation has become a pressing matter for the club. Despite interest from major European sides including Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Paris Saint-Germain, Liverpool remain confident about securing his commitment through a new offer. The club aims for either a long-term renewal or a short-term extension to allow for succession planning while preserving Konaté’s transfer value. Discussions reportedly include a potential raise in wages, with Konaté seeking an increase from £140,000 to around £200,000 per week, though Liverpool are carefully weighing this against his injury record and form variation.[1][2]

Contract talks have also begun with other vital players, including winger Dominik Szoboszlai. Although Szoboszlai’s contract runs until 2028, Liverpool have initiated discussions to extend his stay, likely influenced by his recent performances and importance to the team’s strategy.[4]

The club's proactive approach to renewing contracts aligns with recent high-profile deals for players like Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah, underscoring Liverpool's strategy to maintain competitiveness in a period of transition. The club is also exploring defensive reinforcements and succession plans as Van Dijk approaches the later stage of his career.[1]

Overall, Liverpool's contract negotiations reflect a balanced approach—offering extensions to key players to stabilize the squad while allowing flexibility for future transfers and squad development under Arne Slot’s management.[3]