
PSG Talk
·10 May 2025
Real Madrid, PSG Target Unwilling to Compromise on Contract Demands With Liverpool, Report Says

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·10 May 2025
With Milan Škriniar currently on loan at Fenerbahçe and expected to leave Paris Saint-Germain, the club looks poised to target a new center-back this summer. While nothing has been confirmed, PSG seems to be planning for a future without him, making a replacement increasingly likely.
Back in February, Anfield Watch reported that PSG had a strong interest in Ibrahima Konaté, fueling speculation amid ongoing uncertainty about the defender’s future.
A Paris native, Konaté is reportedly high on PSG’s radar as they consider a move to bring him back home. He started his youth career with Paris FC before rising through the ranks at RB Leipzig> Now he’s firmly in the conversation for a potential departure from Anfield.
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On Thursday, TBR Football chief correspondent Graeme Bailey reported, citing sources, that Konaté wants a significant pay rise to make him one of the highest earners in Liverpool’s squad.
The 25-year-old aims for a new deal reflecting his status as one of the Premier League’s top defenders. Meanwhile, the report adds that Chelsea and Manchester City are closely watching how his contract talks unfold.
Real Madrid are reportedly keeping a close eye on Ibrahima Konate’s contract situation at Liverpool, with Marca claiming the Spanish giants could consider a move for the French defender on a free transfer next summer.
Konate’s current deal runs through 2026, but negotiations over an extension haven’t gone far. That’s sparked talk he might take a similar path to Trent Alexander-Arnold, with Madrid still in the market for defensive depth.
According to The Times’ Hamzah Khalique-Loonat, Konate’s agent caught Liverpool’s ownership group, FSG, off guard by asking for a 150 percent pay rise—raising his weekly wages to £200,000. That would make him the club’s third-highest earner, behind only Mohamed Salah (£350,000) and Virgil van Dijk (£220,000).