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Liverpool update : Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that negotiations for a new contract with a key Liverpool player are in the final stages, with only a few small details left to resolve…

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According to Fabrizio Romano, a new agreement for a key player at Liverpool is on the verge of being finalized, with just a few small details left to address.

 

A new contract for a significant player at Liverpool is very close to being finalized, with only minor details remaining, as stated by Fabrizio Romano.

 

Liverpool is nearing a contract extension for Ibrahima Konate, with only a few “minor details” remaining, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.

 

The Premier League club is actively pursuing new agreements for several key players, including Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, and Mohamed Salah, all of whom are set to see their contracts expire in 2025.

 

There are rumors suggesting that one of these prominent figures may leave the club at the end of the season, particularly with recent discussions linking Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid.

 

In terms of completed transactions, Liverpool has secured the future of Jarell Quansah, who signed a new long-term contract with the team last week.

 

Now, the focus shifts back to Konate, as Romano reports that negotiations for a new deal for the French international are progressing well, having commenced at the beginning of October, with only a few “minor details” left to finalize.

 

On his YouTube channel, Romano mentioned that Konate is “very happy” at Liverpool and feels valued by both Arne Slot and the club overall.

 

Securing a new contract for Konate is vital for Liverpool, as the center-back plays a significant role in the club’s future and has delivered outstanding performances in the early stages of the current season.

 

The 25-year-old’s impressive form has even led France manager Didier Deschamps to consider him for the captaincy of the national team.

 

Liverpool can feel assured about the future of their defense with both Konate and Quansah secured.

 

The French defender is poised to anchor the backline for years to come and may step into a leadership position as some of the senior members of Arne Slot’s squad transition away from Anfield.

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